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9mm way better o snap they do.Wouldn't it be nice if Ruger would produce a 10/22 style rifle in 30 carbine.? II'd buy one in a heartbeat!
with all the 9mm carbines now I doubt it would sell well enough to make it worth it. A few places have tried to make new M-1 Carbines but the problem was poor quality control. Its a pricey gun to make and make well. So what happened was too many got out the door that would not work well. VERY frustrating for people who paid good money for one when they got a problem. The GI versions sell for really hard to believe prices now due to so few left. Problem being if someone tooled up to make them and make them right, it would be pricey and soon sales would drop off.Wouldn't it be nice if Ruger would produce a 10/22 style rifle in 30 carbine.? II'd buy one in a heartbeat!
Again too many others out there now. The PCC market just took off like a rocket last couple decades and now there is so many to choose from in both calibers.Or bring back the Marlin Camp 9 and 45 rifle, in several more calibers. I suspect the 30 Carbine would have to be a locked breech system.
Bruce
Now THAT would have me waiting in line to get one!Rather have a Ruger semi auto in 44 magnum that is magazine fed with 10 rnd magazines. Built as a take down like the 10 22. Call it Thumper.
This guy knows how to think.Rather have a Ruger semi auto in 44 magnum that is magazine fed with 10 rnd magazines. Built as a take down like the 10 22. Call it Thumper.
Rather have a Ruger semi auto in 44 magnum that is magazine fed with 10 rnd magazines. Built as a take down like the 10 22. Call it Thumper.
Reading comprehension matters.Short memories around here
The Ruger .44 Magnum Semi-Auto Carbine - TheGunMag - The Official Gun Magazine of the Second Amendment Foundation
Back in pioneer days the .44 caliber was a popular choice for Kentucky rifles.www.thegunmag.com
Whoopsies, forgot to serialize 4,000 of them. Oopsie doodle!Marlin once made a lever action 30 Carbine. Looks like a 10/22 with a lever.
MARLIN FIREARMS CO. Model 62 Levermatic :: Gun Values by Gun Digest
Similar in appearance to Model 57, except chambered for centerfire .256 Magnum cartridge, with 4-shot magazine. In 1966, .30 carbine cartridge was added. This model has a 23" "MicroGroove" barrel, with open sights and walnut one-piece stock. First 4,000 Model 62s were shipped without serial...gunvalues.gundigest.com
Bruce
In Marlins defense, serial numbers weren't required by federal law until 1968. I'm guessing many of the guns were built before the requirement and left the building after the requirement.Whoopsies, forgot to serialize 4,000 of them. Oopsie doodle!
Had one for a good while that I wish I had kept but what people are asking for is a mag fed version. Not to mention that I am sure those originals that are still floating around bring a high price now days. Even back when they first stopped making them the price shot up. When I finally let someone talk me out of mine he paid a hell of a lot more to me than I had in it. So much I could not say noShort memories around here
The Ruger .44 Magnum Semi-Auto Carbine - TheGunMag - The Official Gun Magazine of the Second Amendment Foundation
Back in pioneer days the .44 caliber was a popular choice for Kentucky rifles.www.thegunmag.com
Don't know but the people who make them don't seem to think so since they would be the ones putting up the cash to tool up. A couple places have tried making clones of the Carbine and price was steep. Demand was there until too damn many got out the door with problems. It was what kept me from ever buying one even though I was sorely tempted many a time. The thought of dropping that kind of cash and then getting something that would not work kept me from the buy. Not an engineer so don't know if they could make them in a blow back version or not. If they could it would make the price of making one FAR cheaper. Again though the guys who are paid to know seem to so far not feel its worth the investment sadly.I think there would be quite a market for one. A carbine that shoots Carbine ammo rather than a carbine that shoots pistol ammo. Two weeks ago I made 5,000 30 Carbine rounds with only 1500 ordered. Before I got them all made I had them all sold. One of my customers is a trainer and has a couple of students that like to train with their 30 carbines.
That would be a great tree gun!Rather have a Ruger semi auto in 44 magnum that is magazine fed with 10 rnd magazines. Built as a take down like the 10 22. Call it Thumper.