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SBH4628

Blackhawk
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tuskbuster said:
would a red and white box be correct

Number of the gun would help also :wink: Me thinks a red and white box would be after 1972. Others on here know more then I. They will chime in im sure.
Box look like this...1976 Liberty model.
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tuskbuster

Single-Sixer
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he sent a pic and the box looks like yours and it looks like a new model so me thinks its not what its supposed to be.supposed to have a lightweight cyl.in it and a trigger job.but i cant get a serial # from yet.
 

tuskbuster

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supposedly the guy he got it off of was into quick draw and only shot wax bullets .the cyl. in the pic looks to be just a fluted cyl. 350 for everything
 

flatgate

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If the gun is an Old Model/3 Screw then it's a heck of a deal. If it's a New Model in good shape it's still a good deal.

Depending on Condition, Condition and Condition........

JMHO,

flatgate

PS Serial Numbers will help. OM .45's start with a 45 prefix but the New Models have 46 as the prefix.
 

street

Hunter
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It looks as if this gun was modified for fast draw. If so it is not safe to shoot real bullets.
 

chet15

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All Old Model Blackhawks had two-piece yellow and black boxes with a black end that had the model number information on it.
Super Blackhawks had black and red two-piece boxes.
Chet15
 
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