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It can use either 44 magnum or 44 special
Remington did not make a carbine in .44 Magnum caliber. They did chamber the Model 788 rifle in that caliber. Do you have a Ruger carbine in .44 Remington Magnum, or perhaps a Marlin in that caliber? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Ruger's website has extensive serail number data on all its models.
Depending on condition, $300-$450.
You will need to contact Ruger Customer service (use the Ruger Website) and they may be able to find that for you. It has only been in production for one year back then.
40-400 usd
I have a model 96 ruger 44calibre lever action carbine ,paid 630.00 dollars new and have had it for 3 years now ,works flawlessly and would put its worth about 475.00 dollars ,it has a 4 power scope and sling and is in vey good condition
No one currently, though the M1 Carbine has the equivilant power of a .357 Magnum, and that's a semi-automatic. The .44 magnum is in an entirely different class than the .357 magnum or the .30 M1 Carbine rounds (not at all the same as the MI rife 30-06 round). I'd look for a used Ruger...preferring the "Deerstalker" style to the model 99/44 "Deerfield" carbines...because though the Deerfieds are newer, they simply are not made as well as the old Bill Ruger .44 carbines. I have had to trail far too many deer crippled by the .357 magnum, to have much respect for it as a hunting round. Deer hit with a stout .44 mangum round, do not usually go very far. I have gotten dozens of deer with the .44 magnum (pistol and Rifle), and it simply is a great performer on deer.
I have one with gold lettering as well. It's a1962 model. It looks factory as well.
Call Ruger 9287786555
100-1000 USD. "Normal wear" doesn't translate well without a picture which this site does not do.
100-1000 USD and up depending on specifics