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Ruger .44 Carbine Trigger Housing

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 6:39 am
by Rum River
My cousin has a Ruger .44 carbine built in 1973. Over twenty years ago he and a buddy were (in my cousin’s own words) really dumb and broke the infamous tab off the front of the trigger housing. It’s been sitting ever since, a bag of lonely parts in a big plastic bag with no hope for the future.

When asked, I relented and said I would see if I could help him get it fixed.

So…..I’m looking for a trigger guard housing to fit this rifle.

There were/are three variations out there:
- The earliest has the tab at the front of the housing, and does not have the button in the magazine well which allows you to unload the magazine without jacking all rounds through the chamber.
- The second has the tab at the front of the housing, and does have the button in the magazine well which allows you to unload the magazine without jacking all rounds through the chamber.
- The newest has a redesigned tab or lump at the front of the housing, and does have the button in the magazine well which allows you to unload the magazine without jacking all rounds through the chamber. This housing will require some machining on the mating surfaces in the bottom front of the steel receiver on the rifle.

The second variation is the one I need, but if all else fails the third can be made to work.
I’ve already checked with Numrich, Classic Firearms & Parts, Jack First, etc.

Anybody got a lead?
Thank you…………………….

Re: Ruger .44 Carbine Trigger Housing

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 9:47 am
by samginko
Call Ruger, even though it's probably not under warranty, Ruger has always replaced broken parts for free.

Re: Ruger .44 Carbine Trigger Housing

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 11:24 am
by LarryFlew
I agree with Sam. Ironically it was a part for my 44 carbine which I no longer have. Think I still have a manual if you want it.

Re: Ruger .44 Carbine Trigger Housing

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 12:19 pm
by Rum River
Thanks guys - but Ruger no longer provides any support for the original .44 carbine.