Ruger made a Bisley 41 Mag . with 7.5 barrel ?

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cbnutt

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i think I had read this once , is it possible to find any, anyone know of any ?
 

32shooter

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I believe the only ones with a 7.5'" barrel would have been the stainless Hunter version. I am sure someone will be along to correct me if I am wrong. Here is one.
https://www.gunsamerica.com/998973334/Ruger-Super-Blackhawk-Bisley-Hunter-41Mag-7-5-6rds-KS-417NH.htm
 

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32shooter said:
I believe the only ones with a 7.5'" barrel would have been the stainless Hunter version. I am sure someone will be along to correct me if I am wrong. Here is one.
https://www.gunsamerica.com/998973334/Ruger-Super-Blackhawk-Bisley-Hunter-41Mag-7-5-6rds-KS-417NH.htm

Yep correction, :wink:

Before the Hunter was the first Bisley Blackhawk, 7.5", Blue, in both fluted and roll marked cylinders, the fluted was the first offered, limited in quantities , thus have a collector premium.
 

cbnutt

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anyone seen any up for sale ? of course I may not want to know the price LOL :p
 

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I don't know why I thought they were 6.5" barrels, but after I checked my .357 Bisley and it had a 7.5'' barrel I knew I was wrong. Don't know of any for sale. Good luck in your hunt for one.
 

cbnutt

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32shooter said:
I don't know why I thought they were 6.5" barrels, but after I checked my .357 Bisley and it had a 7.5'' barrel I knew I was wrong. Don't know of any for sale. Good luck in your hunt for one.
I had one of those in 357 too, wish I hadn't traded it off, it was one of the most accurate revolvers I ever shot .
 

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Have a couple of the standard fluted ones here somewhere. I know one has it's box. Just like the chambering and the model so why not a pair. :)
 
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I have one, I bought it in the fall of 2015. I think I paid $600 for it. It looked to be shot but not very much. Very accurate and fun. So far I've got about 800 or 900 rounds through it. I'll post some pictures when I get home.
 

cbnutt

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if anyone sees one up for sale , message me, I wonder with enough emails to Ruger , if they would make another run ?? I think they would sell pretty quick as quite a few still like the 41 .
 
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Here is mine. I think the Ruger Factory grips are either cocobolo or the pau fauerro (not sure how to spell them sorry.) But as you can see, it isn't a fluted cylinder, which I think would look so much better.

I have also gotten into the habit of keeping better records. I bought this 12/05/15 and paid $629. Like I said, it looks to be shot very little. So with tax it was around $660 out the door. Box and manual included. Maybe more than I should have paid, but that means I'll just have to keep it longer.

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I have had a couple of the fluted guns over the years but all have moved on to new homes. The first one got sent to Mr. Bowen to get his Perfected Bisley package then off to Roy Fishpaw for some walnut grips.
 

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cbnutt

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Does anyone know how many of those older Blackhawk Bisleys were made in 41 ? I would love to find one , do they turn up much at gun shows , or on the net ?
 

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I have one with the unfluted cylinder I acquired in 2002. To quote John Taffin from his book, Big Bore Revolvers,"The Ruger Bisley .41 Magnum is the most accurate .41 he has shot and they are harder to find than an honest politician". I can find no fault with that statement. I have seen 2, mine and another one! Bob!! :mrgreen:
 

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They pop up on GunBroker semi-frequently. There was an unfluted one on there a couple of weeks ago, but just checked and it's gone. They don't last long, but I've seen them sell on GB anywhere from $400 up to $695. A few years ago, I bought from John Gallagher on GunBroker, a like new unfluted model that he had taken in on a trade and did an action job on it for just $400. Steal!
 

cbnutt

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What was the catolouge number ? ill keep a watch out, I might get lucky :)
 

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RB 41 for the fluted and RB 41W for the roll marked.
All blued Bisley Blackhawks started with 7.5" barrels.

And while it's true they are fairly rare, esp. the fluted model, they do come up more often than one would think. Last year, I saw 2 fluted 41 Bisleys and at least 5 roll marked ones come up on GunBroker and I probably missed some. Also when searching GunBroker, you can search "Ruger Bisley" or "Ruger 41 Bisley", but don't forget to just search through the ones identified simply as "41 Blackhawk". That's how the frame is marked and some uninitiated folks don't know it's a Bisley when they advertise them. Good luck in your search--keep looking, one will pop up soon.
 
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