From: RustyBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>We don't have the option in this country, with Ruger making three
>..44s with the same mag. perhaps someone will make a higher capacity
>one, but the 77/44 and the 96/44 have been around for some time
>now, and no-one has yet.
>Steve.
The 77/44 and
From: Nik Jones, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is this rifle legal in this country? Were all centre
fire semi-automatic rifles banned in 1988, or just full
bore?
Nik Jones
Wrexham, UK
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I thought "full bore" and "centrefire" were the same thing!
All semi-automatic rifles are banned exc
From: "David M", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> However, their old .44 semi-auto was extremely popular,
but it held too many rounds and changes in hunting laws in
the 70s and 80s put it out of fashion. This new rifle is
designed with this in mind.
If it sells really well and some people start tinkering
From: "David M", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I doubt it because (a) there is no demand in the US for such a device
and (b) it's quite difficult to do because the 4-round mag is a
rotary one.
But the 10-22 uses a rotary magazine and there are a number of after market
magazines available for it with up to
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's interesting that ruger have re-engineered their old .44Mag semi-auto
carbine and re-issued it using the same magazine as the lever action. I
wonder if this will prompt anyone to produce a larger capacity magazine which
we could then use in the lever and bolt act