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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.
You will have to call Ruger to find out.
Ruger Carbines are often referred to as aDEERFIELD and were manufactured from the mid '60's to the early '70's
Storm ruger 44 magnum 10 inch barrel What is it worth
If the Ruger site is up, it has sn data.
No such model exists. The .357 Magnum cartridge was not put into production until 1935, and Ruger was not established until 1949.
It can use either 44 magnum or 44 special
399.00 dollars
Ruger's website has sn data, if it is working.
You can look up the serial number on ruger's website
Depends on the store.
About $600.00