Durability of the Old model Ruger Blackhawk....

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My first handgun was a Ruger Blackhawk in .357, purchased in 1968. I still have it after a lot of shooting full house loads and it's still in great shape.
 
You notice he specified old model?

The New Model 357 Blackhawk, like all other Blackhawks, is built on the 44 magnum frame. Certainly it'll stand up to any amount of 357.

But the Old Model 357 Blackhawk, unlike all the other Old Model Blackhawks, was built on the smaller frame. The "Colt size" frame. So I suspect that's why he's questioning it - because the physical gun is so much smaller in every way.

I don't think you have anything to worry about. I think the 357 Old Model will stand up to thousands upon thousands upon thousands of full power 357s.
 
You notice he specified old model?

The New Model 357 Blackhawk, like all other Blackhawks, is built on the 44 magnum frame. Certainly it'll stand up to any amount of 357.

But the Old Model 357 Blackhawk, unlike all the other Old Model Blackhawks, was built on the smaller frame. The "Colt size" frame. So I suspect that's why he's questioning it - because the physical gun is so much smaller in every way.

I don't think you have anything to worry about. I think the 357 Old Model will stand up to thousands upon thousands upon thousands of full power 357s.


Yes...that's exactly why I was asking ...good call !
After wanting an Old Model Blackhawk for some time I finally found a very nice unconverted model about a year ago that was made in 1967. No box but showing minimal signs of use .
These replies basically confirmed what I already thought ....that they are very well built.
 
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