Ruger Deerfield 99\44 .44 Mag

One my very favorite go to rifles is my Ruger 44 carbine. Not exactly the model your speaking of but none the less I would not pay $1500.00 for one, or $1000 for one, at least not in this life time. Maybe I am just a cheap unrealistic SOB but that's my opinion.

I paid $1190. for my Deerfield :(, had to, I wanted one since forever, couldn't find one, my friend wouldn't go any lower on the price! Oh well, I bit the bullet, it's done, it's over with, I got one.
 
two-dogs; you have point, sometimes you just have to bite the bullet so to speak and pay the price for what you want and don't look back. I paid nothing for my first Ruger 44 carbine. And $500 for the second one which I thought was expensive at the time. Your Deerfield is the modern version and a different gun from the 44 carbine I have and the one pictured on this thread with the cracked stock. But both models are very nice guns.
 
I traced the one I have to 1970 production, so that is the modern version? I stripped the stock the other day, I will start working on it over the next while when I get back from traveling for business.
 
Picked one of these up a few weeks ago through a WTB listing. I paid in the same ballpark as that one, but in like new condition with 6 magazines and some factory rings. Gotta pay to play I guess....
 
I think the tube mag. version came out first in 60's and was called Deerslayer. Ruger stopped production because of a high cost of production and a patent dispute with Ithaca. They re-started their production in 90's (?) with rotary mag. as Deerfield.

Anyway, I stopped looking for them when they passed $800 for an excellent condition one.
They called it the Deer slayer for a year or so then got into hot water with (I think it was ) Ithaca over that tradename. It then became just the 44 mag carbine if memory serves me correctly.
I have a like new tube fed in my gun locker, it is to be buried with me. Loaded of course..........
 
I suspect that you would be hard pressed to find one in good shape for under 1500 . I see them once in a blue moon at the LGS , and they always sell within a day or two for 1500 and up .
 
I suspect that you would be hard pressed to find one in good shape for under 1500 . I see them once in a blue moon at the LGS , and they always sell within a day or two for 1500 and up .
I sure wouldn't let mine go for that paltry sum. I took mine to a gun club once and had 2 "do you want to sell it" from members there. I wouldn't consider it for a couple of reasons, one, it is not for sale and 2 both who asked were ___ holes!
 
I sure wouldn't let mine go for that paltry sum. I took mine to a gun club once and had 2 "do you want to sell it" from members there. I wouldn't consider it for a couple of reasons, one, it is not for sale and 2 both who asked were ___ holes!

And they probably would have made an insulting low ball offer.
 
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