![]() Contents 1 History 2 Various models 2.1 Calibers 2.2 Finishes 3 See also 4 References 5 External links History edit In the early 1950s, Westerns were popular in movies and television. It's definitely a shooter, with some marks on the end of the barrel and a cylinder line, but mechanically seems very sweet. It appears to be all original and does not have a transfer bar. It is produced in a variety of finishes, calibers, and barrel lengths. 41 mag Blackhawk, 3 screw, 3 digit serial number. Muzzle velocity averaged 7 percent to 9.5 percent higher with this one compared to the other two. The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co. 30 Carbine Blackhawk as my two first-year production versions. I noticed this early without measuring when I fired the same loads in this. The barrel/cylinder gap is virtually nonexistent. This makes it relatively easy to remove compared to the short stubby pins found on the original Blackhawks. 30 Carbine Blackhawks, is of the longer style found on the Super Blackhawk. 30 Carbine Blackhawk is tightly fitted with no side-to-side movement or end shake and the cylinder pin, as on all. Most of my new production guns are matter-of-factly fitted with custom grips, however I have no problem living with these 50-year-old factory grips. It has the solid blue finish found on Ruger Blackhawks of that time, the metal-to-metal finish is excellent, and the walnut grips with black eagle medallions are nicely fitted to the frame and also shaped to fit the hand well. This Blackhawkâs nothing fancy or out of the ordinary. ![]()
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