Bob Wright
Hawkeye
I made these photos around the early 'Seventies or so. They were shot of Kodak Plus X 35 mm film and printed. The prints were scanned into my computer.
Top to bott:
Ruger Super Single Six .22 R.F. (a convertible) and Blackhawks in .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, and Super Blackhawk .44 Magnum:
Ruger Super Blackhawk 5" and Blackhawk 4 5/8" in .41 Magnum. This after 1979 as I got the Super Blackhawk at that time. The .41 Magnum now fitted with Super Blackhawk grip frame:
A Uberti Cattleman .44 Magnum, imported then by Iver Johnson:
This photo made on Kodacolor film, ca. 1963 or so. Top to bott: Custom Colt New Service .44 Special, Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnum, Colt Officers Model Match .22 L.R., and Harrington & Richardson top break, .38 S&W:
Just thought you might enjoy!
Bob Wright
P.S. the color photo was taken with an old Petri 35 mm rangefinder camera. Others were taken with an SLR, I believe a Sears SL-11.
ADDENDA:
This is the old .357 Blackhawk today:
And this is the Super Blackhawk today:
Top to bott:
Ruger Super Single Six .22 R.F. (a convertible) and Blackhawks in .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, and Super Blackhawk .44 Magnum:
Ruger Super Blackhawk 5" and Blackhawk 4 5/8" in .41 Magnum. This after 1979 as I got the Super Blackhawk at that time. The .41 Magnum now fitted with Super Blackhawk grip frame:
A Uberti Cattleman .44 Magnum, imported then by Iver Johnson:
This photo made on Kodacolor film, ca. 1963 or so. Top to bott: Custom Colt New Service .44 Special, Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnum, Colt Officers Model Match .22 L.R., and Harrington & Richardson top break, .38 S&W:
Just thought you might enjoy!
Bob Wright
P.S. the color photo was taken with an old Petri 35 mm rangefinder camera. Others were taken with an SLR, I believe a Sears SL-11.
ADDENDA:
This is the old .357 Blackhawk today:
And this is the Super Blackhawk today: