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Description:
The Ruger Carbine was based on the familiar M1 Carbine esthetic, familiar to the veterans of WWII and Korea. It appealed to those sportsmen looking for a nice little rifle for brush-popping whitetails. In its first release it was named the "Deerstalker," which was retired due to a copy write lawsuit in 1961/62. It was renamed the Ruger Carbine at that point. This one was manufactured in 1963, and features a very nicely figured walnut stock, an enhanced white insert front sight, and has a scope chosen for utility in the dense woods. There is some discussion of the white insert in the front sight, and it is believed to be a personal customization of a previous owner, and actually a nice touch. The owner also added a cheek piece to the stock, and did a fine job of matching grain, and fitting, of the wood. .44 Magnum
Chambers:
4+1 capacity Metal Condition:
Very good. There is a little "dulling" of the blue around the loading port and on the trigger guard. Wood Condition:
Very good. There area few handling marks and light scratches. Bore Condition:
Shiny and bright with good rifling. Barrels:
18-1/2 inches Triggers:
Factory trigger Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-1/2 inches Butt Pad:
Blacked aluminum plate. Weight:
6 lb - 11 oz Sights:
"Post with white inset, and adjustable notch, set up for scope and outfitted with a Bushnell Banner1.5-4x scope. Item Location:
Rogers