Ruger 10/22 and it's bigger brother
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Ruger 10/22 and it's bigger brother
This Ruger 10/22 has had a ton of cartridges run through it, and if it has ever misfired or malfunctioned I can't remember it. It was built in 1974, and back then the stocks were still walnut. The stock on this one is average, but occasionally you will find these with some serious grain patterns and they bring a hefty price when you can find them. I found the 44 carbine finally after waiting patiently for years. It was made in 1970. These carbines are almost identical in size, and the magnum doesn't really feel any heavier than the 22 except for te weight of the scope and mount.
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Good looking pair
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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I never get tired of seeing firearms. They are without a doubt marvels of technical know how. Nice comparision Russell.
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Nice!!! I would love to try out the 44.
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I have half a box of .44 mag I picked up 30 years ago from a tag sale, we can shoot that
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Sounds good to me... Actually, if & when I do get a .44 Mag it will be a Ruger; but in a Super Blackhawk.Junk Yard Dog wrote:I have half a box of .44 mag I picked up 30 years ago from a tag sale, we can shoot that
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I've got half a box of 44 mag, too. And I don't even have a 44 magnum anymore
One of these days I've got to buy that back from my BIL.
One of these days I've got to buy that back from my BIL.
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Thats a nice 44.
I was eyeballing on on e texasguntraders not too long ago.
This is next on my list. Hows the recoil?
I was eyeballing on on e texasguntraders not too long ago.
This is next on my list. Hows the recoil?
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If you are asking about recoil on the Ruger 44 carbine it kicks more than you might expect but it is ok. Fun
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NICE PAIR!!!
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That is a nice pair, but you know BD that 1970 .44 mag Ruger would make an even nicer companion to the 1965 10/22
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You got that right! What's it gonna take, about 225.00 shipped? I can get a FFL lined up real quick!
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