SOLD PF: 2 Ruger Blackhawk .357 Mag revolvers, one New one Old

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I have for sale 2 Ruger .357 Mag Blackhawk revolvers. Pictures will follow in reply posts.

Old Model 3-Screw "Old Model" with 6 1/2" barrel
For sale is a Ruger “Old Model” Blackhawk revolver in caliber .357 Magnum. 3-screw frame, 6 1/2” barrel, blued finish, walnut stocks, 5-digit serial number (about 1968?). As desired by most Ruger collectors and shooters, this revolve has NOT been converted with the New Model parts. The gun is tight and in very nice condition. Has scattered scratches and bluing wear in the expected locations: sides of the barrel near the muzzle, front sharp areas of the frame and cylinder and on the butt (see photos). Some time in the past, red paint was applied to the front sight ramp, but it is not an eyesore and is not permanent. I have owned this gun for nearly 10 years, but have never fired it. $425 SPOKEN FOR

Ruger 50th Anniversary Model Blackhawk “Flat Top” revolver in caliber .357 Magnum. 4 5/8” barrel, blued finish, black hard rubber stocks. The barrel top is marked with a 50th Anniversary message with gold-colored fill. The gun is tight and in Nearly New condition. Has just one very small, light mark above the head of the base pin that you can just see in the detail left-side photo. I purchased this revolver new in 2005 (the 50th Anniversary year) and fired it one time with less than one box of ammo. Included the red hard plastic original box with all of the paperwork, a cable lock and factory fired shell casing. $450 SPOKEN FOR


Please be sure you can take delivery of this gun before buying. All Federal, State and Local laws apply. Do not commit to buying if you cannot follow-through or legally take possession. Must ship to FFL dealer. I am a private party and NOT a dealer. If your dealer requires a dealer on my end, extra fees for such transfer will be paid by the buyer. Note that all handgun shipments MUST go overnight air for non-dealers and buyer should expect to pay the full shipping charges (which can be high). I have lately been working with a new dealer on my end who will ship handguns via USPS Priority Mail for a reasonable fee, so shipping should be no more than $40 for continental US (unless you opt for overnight). Face-to-face in Washington State POSSIBLE, but you must contact me beforehand to arrange details.

Postal Money Order for full purchase price plus shipping and any dealer fees is preferred. Any other form of payment will be held until funds are cleared or verified.
 
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