Delve into American firearm history with this 1976 Ruger Model 44 Carbine semi-automatic rifle. This classic rifle, in exceptional condition, serves as a testament to Ruger's commitment to quality and reliability. This particular model showcases just light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, yet it remains in an overall very good condition. The sale includes Weaver style scope mounts, adding value to your purchase.
The Model 44 Carbine is renowned for its use of the powerful .44 Magnum cartridge, making it popular as a "brush gun" for hunting in dense foliage. It utilizes a unique blowback action mechanism, where the recoil spring surrounds the guide rod extending from the bolt. This 1976 model boasts a traditional blued finish and features a walnut carbine style stock with a curved buttplate. Some mild scratches and dings are visible on the stock, but these add character to the firearm while not compromising its performance. The metal remains in great shape, and the bore condition is excellent.
This heavy-caliber carbine is ideal for walks in the woods, hunting, or self-defense. A predecessor to the renowned Deerfield Carbine, this firearm is a coveted item among collectors, given that its production ceased in 1985. The .44 Mag caliber offers incredible stopping power, suitable for various hunting or self-defense scenarios, while the sturdy blowback action ensures reliable cycling. The 4+1 capacity provides ample firepower, and the blued finish enhances the gun's durability while adding a classic, timeless appeal.
In summary, this Ruger Model 44 Carbine is not just a firearm; it's a piece of American firearm history. Don't miss the opportunity to own this robust, reliable, and revered rifle.




