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Posted: 12/13/2019 8:14:23 PM EDT
Bring back the 99/44. It was perfect.
Ruger American in pistol cartridges. Use the action size of the RAR. Have it take pistol mags like the PCC. More take downs! RAR, RA, 96 series. Etc If you can't make the RAR a takedown. How bout the 96? Bring back the boatpaddle stock! Ugly, but nearly indestructible and not hollow sounding when you wack it on stuff in the woods! |
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I agree.
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"They're telling us they'd rather die than come out and surrender....so.. They're gonna die..."
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for sure the 44 mag gas rifle was perfect in so many ways. maybe they could also make one in 10mm while they are at it.
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And a full underlug blued . 44 magnum revolver please
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Bobtail Commander 1911 in 10mm
No.1 rifles in smaller calibers like 6.5 Grendel, 6mm PPC, etc. SxS rifle in .45-70. Bring back the Old Army. A break-top D/A revolver in ..45acp that uses moons. Short barrel. Rounded grip. Melted. For CCW work. |
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sound good!!!
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A detachable mag fed 10mm carbine that resembles the older 44 mag carbine /10/22.
Mini-14 pistol |
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A PCC in 10mm?
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The Deerfield, but feeding from desert eagle mags, would be neat; better capacity than the rotary feed mags.
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli:
Bring back the 99/44. It was perfect. Ruger American in pistol cartridges. Use the action size of the RAR. Have it take pistol mags like the PCC. More take downs! RAR, RA, 96 series. Etc If you can't make the RAR a takedown. How bout the 96? Bring back the boatpaddle stock! Ugly, but nearly indestructible and not hollow sounding when you wack it on stuff in the woods! View Quote They want $699 for it. |
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Originally Posted By Miami_JBT:
One of my local shops has a 99/44 in stock. I handled it yesterday. It was . The action while having a short throw was not inspiring. The magazine capacity was pitifully small. The trigger was nothing to marvel about. The actual quality of the magazine was bad and the gun felt cheap. They want $699 for it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Miami_JBT:
Originally Posted By psegnatelli:
Bring back the 99/44. It was perfect. Ruger American in pistol cartridges. Use the action size of the RAR. Have it take pistol mags like the PCC. More take downs! RAR, RA, 96 series. Etc If you can't make the RAR a takedown. How bout the 96? Bring back the boatpaddle stock! Ugly, but nearly indestructible and not hollow sounding when you wack it on stuff in the woods! They want $699 for it. Mag allowed me to pop it out, get in my car and go to another spot. Tube mags aren't that hard to use but when it's cold as balls and your wearing gloves & mittens, it's the little things. I was living in the ADK mountains of NY at the time. Had that rifle and a box of WWB JSP, a Mauser marked SAK and a GB hunters axe. Drove logging roads in a 92 Escort. Would sleep in the car. Great times. For me it was perfect. I do wish someone made a larger mag. Like the BX, For range use and HD. |
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P-94, P-95, P-97, and chamber the P-90 in 10mm
Say what you will those guns are reliable and durable and were affordable. |
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The Deerfield was discontinued because production cost was very high and demand just OK.
I want a Deerfield very much. It would be nice to have a new one if Ruger makes it again. If I am not mistaken, the receiver was not cast and was the cost problem in making it. Is that correct? |
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I wish Ruger made...
A P320 mag adapter for their PCC A Mini14 that takes AR mags. That doesnt cost 800+ A Mini30 that takes AK mags that doesnt cost 800+ A 7.62x39 bolt action that takes AK mags... not Mini30 mags I would 100% buy a PCC if I could use P320 mags. Would probably buy the bolt gun too. But the other 2 just make sense. |
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How about a scout rifle that shoots MOA or less, like other bolt actions do
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Originally Posted By HellifIknow:
A break-top D/A revolver in ..45acp that uses moons. For CCW work. View Quote With dramatically more modern metallurgy than was available when break tops first were manufactured, it is entirely possible that I am overthinking the strength issue. Perhaps the 45acp cartridge just doesn't need that much more strength in the frame. |
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A left handed precision rifle center fire and rimfire.
I second the previous recommendation of a P320 tagged PCC. Mike |
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A 77/327 would be neat-o.
I like my 327 fed mag sp101 |
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Done
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Since we're dreamin'
A No.3 carbine in 357 Maximum or 30-30. |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
Over 50 and reputed to be a formidable brigand |
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Yes, but I already have a Handi in 357 max. Just really like the style of the No.3.
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
Over 50 and reputed to be a formidable brigand |
I have a simple request- Beretta 92 mag adapter for PC carbine
Also, a GP100 in .45LC (impossible IKR) |
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The No.3 was a really nice rifle.
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I used to have one in 22 Hornet that was super accurate.
Sold it after I picked up a superlight Handi in the same caliber. Just a better cartridge/weight ratio. |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
Over 50 and reputed to be a formidable brigand |
Originally Posted By Genin: That would be VERY interesting indeed. I'm not sure if reloading a system like that would be significantly faster than just working with a traditional cylinder and full moon clips. A break top revolver would save one motion during the reloading cycle over a traditional cylinder (punching the ejection rod to eject spent cases). A solid top frame revolver would be significantly stronger over the long term. While I am very intrigued with the idea of a break top revolver, I don't know if saving one motion during the reloading cycle would be significant enough to offset the strength issue. With dramatically more modern metallurgy than was available when break tops first were manufactured, it is entirely possible that I am overthinking the strength issue. Perhaps the 45acp cartridge just doesn't need that much more strength in the frame. View Quote https://ruger.com/products/redhawk/specSheets/5050.html |
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<**Me:**> I just spent 95% of my paycheck on LaRue stuff, within 30 minutes of getting paid. < **mfingar:**> For what it's worth, Dillo Dust is great on Ramen.
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<**Me:**> I just spent 95% of my paycheck on LaRue stuff, within 30 minutes of getting paid. < **mfingar:**> For what it's worth, Dillo Dust is great on Ramen.
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I have a 96/22 and love it; .44 could be interesting.
Ruger needs to make AC556 parts, folding stocks, and 30 round mini-14/AC556 mags...that work. |
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No. 1A in Rimfire calibers.
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I am baffled that nobody makes a variety of PC Carbine mag adapters. I was 100% confident that within a year of the rifle being released there would be one for every popular handgun made.
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PCC in 10mm that takes Glock mags.
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The problem with making everything monkey proof is, it just breeds dumber monkeys.
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The Mini 14 in 6.8 SPC with a 1/11 twist.
kwg |
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Originally Posted By TrailerTrash556:
I am baffled that nobody makes a variety of PC Carbine mag adapters. I was 100% confident that within a year of the rifle being released there would be one for every popular handgun made. View Quote |
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A modern day M1 Carbine
And also, one chambered in 9mm |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
Over 50 and reputed to be a formidable brigand |
Originally Posted By mike_nds:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Mini14GB.jpg/1200px-Mini14GB.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-7m2Kh2rzfJs/VhKNT1P5c7I/AAAAAAAAOx8/oZ63Z1KM9d0/s1600/2015-10-05%2B07_40_31-ruger%2B44%2Bcarbine%2B-%2BGoogle%2BSearch.jpg https://s3.amazonaws.com/mgm-content/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2017/03/08/6559541_01_ruger_pc9_pc4_640.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mike_nds:
Originally Posted By 55sixer:
A modern day M1 Carbine And also, one chambered in 9mm https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Mini14GB.jpg/1200px-Mini14GB.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-7m2Kh2rzfJs/VhKNT1P5c7I/AAAAAAAAOx8/oZ63Z1KM9d0/s1600/2015-10-05%2B07_40_31-ruger%2B44%2Bcarbine%2B-%2BGoogle%2BSearch.jpg https://s3.amazonaws.com/mgm-content/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2017/03/08/6559541_01_ruger_pc9_pc4_640.jpg |
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A Gunsite Scout with a hinged floorplate. Or a M77 Frontier with Gunsite Scout sights and a forward rail.
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A RAR in 6.5G, oh wait they have announced that!!!!
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RPR Anti-Material in 50 BMG
Beefed up Super Redhawk in 460 S&W and 500 S&W Ruger No. 2 double rifle Red Label Ruger Combat Rifle (a Ruger made semi-auto, short stroke gas piston rifle similar to the SCAR, CZ Bren, ACE, etc) Lever rifle chambered in 458 Win Mag (a man can dream) |
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I'll second the Old Army. Stainless, 5.5" barrel with Fixed sights....
But for rifles, I'd say a brace-able version of the PC9, which I imagine is soon to come |
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I'd like a GP-100 in 22 mag.
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A garand type clone based on the mini 14 in 5.56, and add iron sights to the RAR lineup.
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PCC in 45 and 10mm
Old Army Full lug 44 redhawk Maybe instead of 44 mag an auto loader in 450 bushmaster instead of an ar upper |
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Originally Posted By Beater9C1:
How about a scout rifle that shoots MOA or less, like other bolt actions do View Quote 2.5x leupold scout scope - No problem with mine 168smk Attached File Attached File |
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I didnt have anything in mind that I'd like Ruger to make til I saw " Mini-14 pistol". Id be interested in one of those.
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I said "I don't understand", not "Talk slower"......
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So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
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A 7/8 scale Mini-14 in 5.7 "Micro 14"
A blackhawk in 410 / 454 |
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