No one currently, though the M1 Carbine has the equivilant power of a .357 Magnum, and that's a semi-automatic.
The .44 magnum is in an entirely different class than the .357 magnum or the .30 M1 Carbine rounds (not at all the same as the MI rife 30-06 round). I'd look for a used Ruger...preferring the "Deerstalker" style to the model 99/44 "Deerfield" carbines...because though the Deerfieds are newer, they simply are not made as well as the old Bill Ruger .44 carbines. I have had to trail far too many deer crippled by the .357 magnum, to have much respect for it as a hunting round. Deer hit with a stout .44 mangum round, do not usually go very far. I have gotten dozens of deer with the .44 magnum (pistol and Rifle), and it simply is a great performer on deer.
That stands for the caliber of your firearm,and what ammo should be shot through it.
yes it is a semi-auto ,comes with 10 round mag for .22 LR (long rifle) ammo hope this helps
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For a short time, Ruger manufactured a version of the 10/22 rifle in .22 magnum and distributed them in America through the Wal-mart store chain.
Rossi and Taurus. Ruger also made a semi-auto .44 mag carbine.
Remove the magazine, work to action, if that doesnt work, get a little metal stick or somthing and get the casing or bullet out of there. load up the mag, rack a round and keep goin
Nomenclature varies between the services, but the basic conditions are: Rack safe: rifle is unloaded and cleared, no magazine, the selector is on SEMI and the trigger has been pulled Carry safe, no mag (for transport): Rifle is unloaded and cleared, no magazine, selector is on SAFE Carry safe, with mag (normal readiness): Rifle is loaded with mag inserted but no cartridge chambered, selector on SAFE Combat ready: Rifle is loaded with mag inserted and cartridge chambered, selector on SAFE (this is usually only done when hostilities are imminent) And then there is "Firing": Rifle is loaded with mag inserted and cartridge chambered and selector on SEMI or AUTO (or BURST)
well if your talking about a pistol slide and not a rifle bolt in a semi automatic rifle. handguns will automatically lock the slide back in the open position allowing the shooter to know they have expended all the ammo in that mag and allow for an easy quick reaload and rechambering of the first round of the next mag by releasing the slide catch
Used, yes, New retail, doubtful
How value is Browning 300 Win Mag Semi Automatic
The BAR Grade 1 Magnum is worth $600-800, depending on condition. Other grades of the same rifle sell for more (different finish, engraving) Excellent rifles.
You can fire a 44 mag out of a rifle in excess of a mile.