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SOLD Ruger Blackhawk .357 Mag from the 1960s

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    desertshooter

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    This is unconverted. No transfer bar. Cocking it is smooth. 4-5/8" barrel.

    I can meet in the Houston metro area. $650 FTF, you can make an offer

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    desertshooter

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    Still available. I worked the action of this gun vs newer guns and there is a noticeable difference in smoothness. Also, the number of unconverted Blackhawks is finite.
     

    GoPappy

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    Still available. I worked the action of this gun vs newer guns and there is a noticeable difference in smoothness. Also, the number of unconverted Blackhawks is finite.

    I love the sound of a 3-screw Ruger being cocked. I’ve got an unconverted 3-screw Blackhawk .357 made in 1965, and Ruger is never getting their hands on that gun.
     
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