This might give me an excuse to actually buy a 33 round Glock mag....
This makes me wonder why Ruger isn't taking care of the aftermarket itself. Surely there are enough people out there who would want a folding stock. Ideally Ruger would make a hinge and stock assembly that would work across the Mini, 10/22, Gunsite Scout, etc. Whichever rifle stock could then be cut off at the wrist and have this hinge piece installed. I'm thinking of something like what VLTOR does for the M14/M1A folder.
Everyone liked the original Mini14 stock. But maybe that's just because they're now expensive collector items.
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9mm is cool but 44mag would be mo betta. The 44mag deerfield carbines were really neat and practical guns.
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I would imagine a rifle that isn't used for hunting or even target shooting has little value to the owner. However for those of us that do hunt, especially hogs, a small carbine in 44mag is pretty useful. 75% of my shots are less than 100 yards. Honestly, this rifle in 9mm would work fine when I trap them instead of hunting from a stand.
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Having grown up in Montana, my idea of hunting rifles differs from yours.
I own plenty of guns that have no real purpose. I still own a Rossi 44 Magnum lever. I haven't shot that gun in a couple of decades and it has no practical value at this point in my life. But I'll keep it because I like it. I can't say the same about the Ruger 44.
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