
The original.357 Magnum Ruger Blackhawk-The Flattop. This model 3-screw Blackhawk is commonly referred to as the “” due to its flat top strap. Because the lock work was so similar to that of the Colt, the Ruger Blackhawk had three screws on the side of the frame just as the Colts did.
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The Blackhawk hammer had four distinct clicks that could be heard while it was brought back to full cock-which was characteristic of the Colts-and to freely spin the cylinder for loading the hammer had to be placed at half-cock, another characteristic of Colts and older single action revolvers. The Blackhawk also had adjustable sights mounted on a flattop frame like many of the custom Colts and Colt Single Action target models.Besides replacing the Colt flat springs with coil springs for better durability and using a frame mounted firing pin, the lock work of the Ruger Blackhawk was very similar to that of the Colt. The Blackhawk replicated the size of the old Colt Single Action in both frame size and grip size. The Single Six was a popular seller for Ruger and indicated that there was a demand for single action revolvers in post WWII America.In 1955 Ruger introduced the Blackhawk chambered for the.357 Magnum cartridge. A History of the Ruger BlackhawkThe history of the Ruger Blackhawk begins with the Ruger Single Six, a single action revolver based on the Colt Single Action Army Revolver of 1873 and chambered for the.22 Long Rifle cartridge. This post will explore a little of the Ruger Blackhawk’s history and tease out why the 3-screw Blackhawk is such a desirable gun and why collectors and non-collectors alike should seek one out for themselves. You may also notice that some people have a certain esteem for the 3-screw Ruger Blackhawk over other Blackhawks and will go to great lengths to acquire one.Many people new to revolvers probably have no idea what a 3-screw Ruger Blackhawk is, and even those who know what a 3-screw Blackhawk is probably don’t understand why revolver cranks covet these relics over all others. If you happen to stumble onto an online forum for Ruger firearms or single action revolvers you may find that the term “3-screw Blackhawk” appears quite frequently.
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And in some cases, firearms may be stored fora length of time before they are shipped.For details on your specific serial number you may contact our Service Department: 33For serial numbers manufactured prior to our electronic records, or for an official letter confirming the details on your firearm please download and mail in the form.Copyright © 2016 by Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. Also, within a model family the same serial numberprefix may be used to produce a variety of different models, all in thesame block of serial numbers. There areoccasions when blocks of serial numbers have been manufactured out of sequence,sometimes years later. It is not necessarily the very first serial number shipped, butit can be used to determine the approximate year your Ruger firearm wasshipped.Ruger does not necessarily produce firearms in serial number order. This number should be used as a point of referenceonly. New Model Super Blackhawk revolvers rollmarked with New Model Super Blackhawk Hunter revolvers beginning in 2012.The above chart shows the approximate first serial number shipped forthe indicated year. NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK MAG BLUE 4/58" *GORGEOUS SINGLE ACTION!* 4 INCH " BARREL

454 CASULL NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK BISLEY RUGER / STURM, & CO. 44 MAGNUM RUGER & COMPANY INC RUGER SUPER BLACKHAWK. 2003 RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK 9MM CONVERTIBLE 4 INCH " BARREL

NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK BLUED RUGER / STURM, & CO.45 COLT 1976 200TH YEAR. 357 MAGNUM 7323 RUGER BLACKHAWK 357 4 1/2 INCH BARREL, FLAT TOP, PROTECTED REAR ADJUSTABLE SITE, WOOD MEDALLION GRIPS, 99% CONDITION, THIS IS THE OLD 3 SCREW MODEL.COLLECTOR QUALITY S/N 30-8821XX
