Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Call em in on February 25, 2016, 01:16:33 PM
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Hello and thanks for reading....
I have a friend who lives on Kauai. He has a Ruger Deerfield Carbine in .44 mag with a broken extractor. Ruger has discontinued that model, which means they have stopped making parts to repair them, and they will not fix it for him. He doesn't have access to a gunsmith on the island.
I have called every place I can think of (with no luck) to try to track down an extractor for him or even a complete bolt assembly that he can just swap out on his own.
If anybody has any ideas of places I could try to find parts, or you have parts, please let me know. Feel free to PM me.
Thank you for your time
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Pretty sure this is the part.
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/521170.htm (http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/521170.htm)
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No that is for the 44 carbine. What he has is the Deerfield carbine (in 44 mag). They are different models and have different extractors. Confusing I know :bash:
Thanks
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No that is for the 44 carbine. What he has is the Deerfield carbine (in 44 mag). They are different models and have different extractors. Confusing I know :bash:
Thanks
Have a look around on that website that he linked. They may have it. I'd wager that if Numrich doesn't have it, you're going to have a really hard time finding it.
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http://www.midwayusa.com/product/167218/ruger-extractor-ruger-99-44-deerfield-carbine
Better hurry, it says only one left in stock!
Or that.
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I spoke with Midway, they haven't shown that part in stock for a long time. I have also tried Brownells, Numrich and Jack First. Nobody has it.
I found a guy in Indiana who deals with discontinued and obsolete firearms, he says he has a couple of Ruger extractors but not sure which model they go to as Ruger has made several "similar but different" variations.
Nobody makes aftermarket parts for that particular rifle either.
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http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/
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http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/
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Yes, that's a good idea. I was hoping a fellow HuntWA member had a drawer full of extractors, but I guess I'll have to post on a Ruger forum. lol
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Ruger is really good at helping customers, If they have the part you will get it.
Carl
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Ruger is really good at helping customers, If they have the part you will get it.
Carl
They don't make that model anymore or the parts for it. They don't have any parts in stock and they won't. The gunsmith at Ruger was helpful and gave me is best guess on where to find it. Nothing yet.
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did you try NUMRICH? They have parts for obsolete guns.
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Alot of good suggestions . Ive always wanted one of the Deerfields or 10/22 mag , but i heard the reason they were discontinued was because of problems like these. Which seems to be indicitive for semi autos chambered in rimmed straight wall cartridges .
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did you try NUMRICH? They have parts for obsolete guns.
Yes I have. They don't have it.
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Alot of good suggestions . Ive always wanted one of the Deerfields or 10/22 mag , but i heard the reason they were discontinued was because of problems like these. Which seems to be indicitive for semi autos chambered in rimmed straight wall cartridges .
Yes, I believe that is why they discontinued that model. He said it broke once and he sent it to Ruger and they fixed it. It broke a second time and when he sent it to Ruger they sent it back saying they are no longer making that model or parts for it. Nobody is making aftermarket parts for it either. Cool guns but not one I would want to own since you can't keep them running. But, he really likes that gun so I'm trying to do a favor for a friend.
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I agree (even though I still want them ) :chuckle: There are a couple gunsmiths/parts collectors in my area . Next time I go in i'll ask if they have that part ....... Never know .
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Have you tried Jim Wisner? Ed Lapour or Mike Palazzo could fabricate one, and also make sure your back does not suffer from sitting on a big fat wallet in the process. If you have one it could probably be copied on an EDM machine and not need to be heat treated. Perhaps the Vocational school would take it on.
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I agree (even though I still want them ) :chuckle: There are a couple gunsmiths/parts collectors in my area . Next time I go in i'll ask if they have that part ....... Never know .
Thank you, I appreciate that. I need all the help I can get finding this darn thing. I'm sure there is some out there somewhere that someone is hording or forgot they had. lol There might be a bottle or some other finders fee in it for someone who can help me acquire one! :tup:
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Have you tried Jim Wisner? Ed Lapour or Mike Palazzo could fabricate one, and also make sure your back does not suffer from sitting on a big fat wallet in the process. If you have one it could probably be copied on an EDM machine and not need to be heat treated. Perhaps the Vocational school would take it on.
Thanks for the suggestions....Wisner is closed today so I will try next week. I was hoping to find one instead of having one fabricated....I don't have one for them to use as a template and I'm sure it will be cost prohibitive.....my wallet is not fat enough :o
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Have you tried Jim Wisner? Ed Lapour or Mike Palazzo could fabricate one, and also make sure your back does not suffer from sitting on a big fat wallet in the process. If you have one it could probably be copied on an EDM machine and not need to be heat treated. Perhaps the Vocational school would take it on.
Called Wisner today, they don't make any parts for the Deerfield. Thank you for the suggestion though.
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I know this may hurt for your friend but he may just have to bit the bullet and sell it and buy something new. My only thought would be in the future, if its this hard not to find 1 little part imagine if something else breaks 5 or 10 years from now. sucks but its an idea.