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    m1 carbine on steroids

    44 magnum....very cool..

    "go ahead. make my day"
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    "are you feeling lucky, puke?"
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    MODEL 96/44 SEMI AUTO RIFLE 44 MAGNUM W/ BOX - Auction: 9269485 (Ends 08/22/2009, 05:26:10 PST)
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    did he write puke?

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    "...did he write puke?..." Yep. The punk did. snicker.
    It's not an M1icon Carbine. It's a Ruger Deerfield/Deerstalker Carbine. Discontinued in 1985.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray View Post
    "...did he write puke?..." Yep. The punk did. snicker.
    It's not an M1icon Carbine. It's a Ruger Deerfield/Deerstalker Carbine. Discontinued in 1985.
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    The video Goo included was the old Ruger, but the auction ad Goo first talked about was a Ruger 99/44 Deerfield that Ruger resurrected in about 2002.

    I bought one for my son back then as his first deer rifle and sold it the next year.



    The Ruger didn't do anything especially well and had a big ugly plastic hand guard with the Ruger logo molded into it.

    It was such an ugly looking rifle it made you want to PUKE


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    Carbine on steroids

    Lets not forget the LeMag. .45 WinMag. All Carbine except the barrel. One hell of a toy. Use the same cartridge in the LeMag, Desert Eagle and the Rhineland/ Mauser WinMag conversion. Ammo is expensive but still fun to shoot.

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    Just going through old posts and saw this one (don't know how I missed it). I had the original Rugger 44 Mag carbine and used it to hunt Black Russianicon Boar outside of Salinas, Kalifornia in the early 70s. Sweet gun, but the tubular magazine was a pain. It was nice because I had (and still do have) a matching 10-22. Much better looking weapon than this ugly incarnation Ruger came out with recently.

    Kinda an answer to a question that was never asked....or better yet the wrong answer to a legitimate idea.

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