AWC Ruger 77/44 .44 Magnum Suppressed Rifle NFA

$202,155.00

An integrally suppressed Ruger 77/44 bolt-action rifle in .44 Magnum/.44 Special. A dedicated, quiet hunting package sold as a complete NFA item requiring a tax stamp.

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Description

The AWC Ruger 77/44 .44 Magnum/Special Removable Core .44 AND Synthetic Stock 17.5 44 Remington Magnum NFA is a specialized, integrally suppressed bolt-action rifle. It combines the proven Ruger 77/44 action with a permanently attached Advanced Armament Corporation (AWC) suppressor, making it a registered NFA item requiring a tax stamp. This setup delivers a potent yet quiet hunting package for medium game at a price point of $2021.55.

Key Features

  • Integral Suppression: The AWC “Removable Core” suppressor is built into the barrel, offering significant sound reduction for the .44 Magnum cartridge.
  • Ruger Reliability: Built on the rugged, rotary-magazine-fed Ruger 77/44 bolt-action platform known for its strength and simplicity.
  • Synthetic Stock: Durable, weather-resistant synthetic stock handles field use without worry about wood warping or finish damage.
  • NFA Configuration: Comes as a complete, ready-to-file unit. The suppressor is permanently attached, so you file one Form 4 for the entire firearm.
  • Dual-Caliber Capability: Shoots both .44 Remington Magnum and the quieter, lower-recoiling .44 Special rounds.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .44 Remington Magnum / .44 Special
Action Bolt Action
Overall Length Approx. 38.5″ (with 17.5″ barrel/suppressor assembly)
Barrel/System Length 17.5″ (integral suppressor)
Stock Synthetic
Magazine 4-round rotary magazine
Status NFA Item (Requires ATF Form 4 & Tax Stamp)

Here’s the thing—suppressed hunting rifles often mean a long, awkward barrel with a threaded-on can. This AWC system is different. The suppressor is part of the barrel, resulting in a cleaner, more balanced profile with an overall length around 38.5 inches. That’s comparable to many unsuppressed rifles, making it far more maneuverable in a blind or thick brush. The synthetic stock keeps the weight down and maintenance minimal, a practical choice for hunters who value function over fancy finishes. Remember, this is an NFA item, so purchasing involves an ATF Form 4 transfer through your local FFL, which includes a background check and a $200 tax stamp. The process adds time and cost, but the rifle itself is drop-in ready from the manufacturer—no gunsmithing needed on your end.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is a niche tool for a specific hunter. It’s ideal for the budget-conscious shooter who wants a dedicated, quiet hunting rig for whitetail or hog inside 150 yards, without the hassle of swapping a suppressor between hosts. If you already own a .44 Magnum revolver like a Smith & Wesson 629 or a Ruger Redhawk, the ammo commonality is a huge plus. It’s also for the Missouri landowner who wants to manage game without disturbing neighbors—the value is in the complete, optimized package, not as a first or only rifle.

Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs

Pros: The biggest advantage is the integrated, optimized suppression. You get a purpose-built quiet hunter. Using .44 Specials turns it into a very low-recoil, extremely quiet small-game or training option. The Ruger action is stone-cold reliable and uses affordable, easy-to-find magazines. The synthetic stock is tough as nails.

Cons: The obvious one is the NFA process—it’s a barrier. At over $2000 before the tax stamp, it’s a significant investment. The bolt-action .44 Magnum isn’t a long-range cartridge, so its use is limited. You also can’t remove the suppressor to use on other hosts, which locks you into this specific system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How quiet is it, really?

A: With subsonic .44 Magnum or standard .44 Special ammunition, it reduces the report to a loud “crack”—hearing safe and much quieter than an unsuppressed shot. You’ll still hear the mechanical action and bullet impact, but it won’t ring your ears or alert everyone for miles.

Q: Can I use my own Ruger 77/44 to build this?

A: No. This is a factory-built, proprietary system from AWC. The barrel and suppressor are one registered unit. You cannot legally convert a standard rifle into this configuration without manufacturing it as an NFA item yourself (Form 1), which is a different, complex process.

Q: What’s the actual value compared to a separate rifle and suppressor?

A: A new Ruger 77/44 runs about $900, and a quality .44-caliber suppressor with stamp and threading costs can easily hit $1200+. At $2021.55, this package is competitively priced for a tuned, integrated system. You’re paying for a specialized tool that works perfectly together from day one, which ships to Missouri and compliant US states through the proper NFA channels.

For the hunter seeking a practical, purpose-built suppressed rifle that handles tough Missouri conditions without fuss, the AWC Ruger 77/44 presents a compelling, value-focused package. Consider your local game laws and the NFA transfer timeline, then consult with your FFL to start the process.

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