Not bad for an old Ruger

s&wchad

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This gun found me and convinced me to buy it.
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I didn't even know I liked Super Blackhawks, but the bluing and polish on this is really quite nice (my pictures don't do it justice). I date it to 1960, second year production. Unfortunately, the mahogany case is long gone.

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More pics:
http://s179.photobucket.com/al...?albumview=slideshow
 
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Wow.. Very Nice!!!!

I just bought a New Model Blackhawk in 357. Fired it for the 1st time on Saturday the 25th. More then happy with it's performance, almost scary accurate!

Best

Bob
 
Originally posted by Lucky Derby:
Has it been sent back to the factory for the modification?

No. I pulled the cylinder when I cleaned the gun and noticed that the firing pin projects from the recoil shield when the hammer's all the way down. If you did that over a loaded charge hole, the pin would be resting on the primer. That got my attention right away!
 
Nice catch. Those were and are great .44's. Try a 250 grain Keith Type SWC, sized appropriately, with 9.0-9.5 Unique for mid-range accuracy and reasonable recoil. The same bullet with 22 gr 2400 was the standard Keith load. It recoils stoutly, even in the SBH. I found 21 gr 2400 very accurate in a somewhat later NMSBH.
 
Excellent find. I have an OM Super Blackhawk,
they have a "cachet" that the new Models just don't have.
 
I have her unconverted 1967 little brother in .41 Mag. and I absolutely love it. Good Find a special gun for sure!!
 
Very nice!
I would keep her just like she is without the conversion to the transfer bar.

You will always have the option to change at no-charge from Ruger.
 

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