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  • PotatoBob
    looks like a 10/22,about 80% finish.works perfectly,thanks
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  • k.stanonik
    the gun you are descibing sounds to be a 99/44. i find them to be nice little carbines. value is from 475.00-650.00
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  • duckhunter
    THE 44 RUGER WAS MADE IN 1961-1985 VALUE AT 80% ABOUT 250-300
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  • CAndres35
    if you have the one with 'derslayer"[i think thats right] it is worth about 100.00 more than the regular one. i have the second model without deer slayer on it but is tube fed as opposed to the third model that is rotary clip fed. really enjoy it. nice to carry in heavy woods and plenty of power up to 100 yrds. for whitail and for coydogs ect. carl
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  • PotatoBob
    I dont have it yet,i saw it in a pawn shop today and thought i might get it if the price is right.It dosent say deerslayer,it looks EXACTLY like a 10/22,in fact i picked it up thinking it was.The magazine well looked weird,either the mag was missing or damaged.zzFrom the bottom i just saw a couple of grooves,kind of like an internal magazone or something.
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  • leeblackman
    I know what your talking about, I've shot one, it didn't use a clip though, it had a tube magazine. Kicked like a mule on steriods too. I'd get it, the pawn shop probably wants more than its worth, but its deffinatly a good investment considering its no longer produced, and not extremely overproduced, the only way it can go is up in value.

    Ok here we go, found it in Gun Traider's Guide 24th edition.

    Its a Ruger Model 44 Autoloading Carbine mfg 1961-86. Had a 4 shot tubular magazine, (had magazine release button mfg after 1976).
    Aparently there were four different models made.

    Standard model $365
    International Model w/Mannlicher style stock (Disc '71) $625
    Sporter with MC stock (finger groves) (Disc '71) $525
    RS Carbine w/peep sight (Disc '78) $425

    Sounds like a keeper to me.

    I just wish I had a dollar for every gun I wanted, then I'd be a rich man.
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  • PotatoBob
    ok guys,thanks for all the info,i think ill pick it up in the morning.
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  • 101AIRBORNE
    Lee,

    Ever return to your post or are you just sucking stars?
    I have corrected you many times. Guess just blowing wind!
    Steve:
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  • cpermd
    Hey,
    He is just a kid who likes to post.
    Unfortunately he seems to get his info from some magazines or books instead of shooting or competition.
    You can see that he has leared some though.
    Lee,Please quit putting quotes from books and magazines in your answers.
    cpermd
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  • PotatoBob
    Sorry to run this topic into the ground but..

    I bought the gun this morning,and was thinking of refinishing the stock and maybe having the metal redone.Does this gun have any collector value that might be compromised?Either way its going to be a shooter.
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  • leeblackman
    Did I give bad advice or wrong prices??? Sorry...

    One of my paintball buddies dads has one that we shot. One that looks like a 10/22.

    Please correct me if I'm wrong, I make mistakes all the time, and I won't get offended to be corrected. The only way I learn is if I make mistakes, and someone corrects me. Otherwise I don't know any better. Afterall I only human.


    I just wish I had a dollar for every gun I wanted, then I'd be a rich man.
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  • bullelk
    Lee,
    Don't worry about it. You're doing all right, some people forget that they were young once too. The only way you learn is by asking and by making mistakes. I think we all made a few in our lifetimes.
    Gino

    "If All Else Fails, Read The Directions"



    Edited by - bullelk on 05/16/2002 01:02:24
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