Another Ruger.. Blackhawk grips?

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I was going thru some "gun stuff" I don't use and came across these grip stocks.

Photo'd here next to my Ruger Blackhawk .41 Magnum… which they don't fit.

Any idea of which model these longer stocks are for?

Thanks for looking
 

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I was going thru some "gun stuff" I don't use and came across these grip stocks.

Photo'd here next to my Ruger Blackhawk .41 Magnum… which they don't fit.

Any idea of which model these longer stocks are for?

Thanks for looking

Linda, those longer stocks are for the .44 Mag Super Blackhawk, here compared to the earlier .44 mag Blackhawk. They were modeled after the Colt Model 1860's grips.

John

 
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When I was at Ft.Bliss a guy I knew got excited over a fast draw club that only fired blanks against timer. He prowled pawns and shops to get a SA to make into a fast draw blank gun. Turns out he had got a original Blackhawk flat top. Had barrel cut to club rule minimum, no ejector , no sights. A god awful hammer extension that stuck straight up for fanning. He paid to have all this done. I remember it made me sick it had really low serial.
We did all our shooting at White Sands. It took a lot of concentration to hit a oil drum at 25yds with the butchered Blackhawk.
Mama don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys, some old fart that left the sights on his hog leg will blow them out of the saddle. Think that club was Rawhiders?? 1970 era.
 

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