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Was in the local gunshop today about lunchtime sitting there eating pizza . When I spied a Ruger Blackhawk that the owner ordered for stock about 8 months ago . I had kinda forgotten he had it , but had liked it ever since he got it in !
It was one of last years Blackhawks with the old style grip in 41 MAG with a 6.5" barrel !
They were asking $425 for it and after looking at it for awhile I asked what was the best price . About 5 minutes later he came back with a carved price and I got it OTD for a few dollars less then he showed on the tag after tax and call in !
Sure didn't need it , but I have a bunch of others I can say the same thing about !
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
I already have a Marlin 1894FG and 1894CCL both in 41 MAG . One or two sets of dies and at least 2 bullet moulds with a very decent inventory of jacketed bullets !
I think I'll be alright
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
I am confused about the grip you mentioned, but thats not suprising, since I have never got Ruger single actions grip styles really staight anyway. What type of grip style is it anyway? How old is that revolver? It looks like is was built last year.
Regardless of all these technicalities, I'm sure you will enjoy it. Truely an affordable revolver that is built to last.
MOST EXCELLENT - I use to work part time in a gun shop in Virginia, two actually at different times. The first, on Fridays after closing, we would gather around the barbers chair (it was a rather eclectic shop) and have a whiskey or two and solve the world problems. We ate in there all the time. LOVED the atmosphere. The second was very upscale with range and training school. We ate there too but no whiskey after closing
Congrats on your purchase. Looks to be an excellent companion sidearm for woods walking/stalking.
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
I am confused about the grip you mentioned, but thats not suprising, since I have never got Ruger single actions grip styles really staight anyway. What type of grip style is it anyway? How old is that revolver? It looks like is was built last year.
Regardless of all these technicalities, I'm sure you will enjoy it. Truely an affordable revolver that is built to last.
Sean
Sean,
It is the current New Model Blackhawk. The grip is the standard XR3-RED style with the new cheaper plastic grips on it.
Most likely there is an "L" on the end of the model number which indicates the grip frame has the key lock inside. If no lock inside the grip, then it's one of the last pre-lock New Models with the new style grips on it.
Ruger began this transition about two years or so ago.
Joe
***Be sneaky, get closer, bust the cap on him when you can put the ball where it counts .***
Bronco wrote:Hey,
That is just wrong! Eating pizza in a gun store. I gotta move an get me some of that.
John
A long time ago, far far away there was a couple of gun shops that were so customer friendly we ate pizza there quite often. Both are gone now but the memories remain.
Joe
***Be sneaky, get closer, bust the cap on him when you can put the ball where it counts .***
Just this afternoon after work I stopped by one of the gun shops in my area. I enquired about the availabillity of 4 5/8" Blackhawks in .41 Mag. (I need one to compliment my 1894 FG and 6 1/2" Blackhawk.) Although they had none in stock, I was quoted a very reasonable price. I am 90% certain I will be back tommorow to put one on lay away.
I have several Rugers each in 4 different calibers. Havn't ever met a Blackhawk or Super Blackhawk I didn't like. The 41 Mag is a total serious round too, plenty of horsepower.
To hell with them fellas, buzzards gotta eat same as the worms.
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