FOUND Ruger BlackHawk 357 mag 4 5/8"barrel assembly1956-196?

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jringo8769

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Finally Found ...
Well i am hoping someone here might have this...i need is a second version Ruger Blackhawk 357 Mag 4 5/8" barrel with the second version front sight...i am hoping to find one with a very nice original finish and with the ejector rod assembly as well...email me with pics and price...thanks in advance God Bless,John
i am told these were made till 1968?.......it needs to be the no INC barrel like shown in pics....
here is what the barrel should look like...
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and here is what the front sight should look like too...
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thank u Gunblast for the excellent pics too...
 

jringo8769

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Dan in MI said:
Uhmmm... maybe. remind in a week as I am out of town. I have a transition gun. (type 1.5?)

Sounds great...thank u for the response...God Bless and have a safe trip...John
 

Hondo44

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jringo,

Don't limit your search to 1962. The address with no "Inc." went to at least #60,000 (thru 1964) according to Rene. However they can be found much higher. I bought mine new with 4 5/8" barrel in 1968, it's in the 131XXX range, but without the "inc.'
 

jringo8769

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Well thank u my friend...i was unaware of this...i will modify the listing...thank u so much...God Bless,John
Truly appreciate it
 

street

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Hondo44 said:
jringo,

Don't limit your search to 1962. The address with no "Inc." went to at least #60,000 (thru 1964) according to Rene. However they can be found much higher. I bought mine new with 4 5/8" barrel in 1968, it's in the 131XXX range, but without the "inc.'
Hondo44, Your gun is the exception! Sometime Ruger changed the address that they stamped on the barrel of their guns in 1962 or 1963. Knowing how Bill Ruger was he didn't waste anything. He used both types of addresses until he wore out the ones with no INC. How your gun got that barrel with no INC is a mystery we will never know.

But with Ruger, "NEVER SAY NEVER."
 
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