Got it today, May 11, 2022. It is not on Ruger's website. 5&1/2" bbl, engraved cylinder. It is a beauty. First Blackhawk I've seen in ages. I walked in to the LGS and there she was. Now she's mine. I'm thinking its a Lipsey's special edition.
I also have a Ruger 5 1/2" .45 Colt, and I think mine is a Lipsey's. I bought mine in 2014. It is a flattop, convertible. The flattop means that the frame is not as strong as the none flattop, which is thicker on the top. The ramification of this is that I should not shoot the most powerful .45LC ammo, which I have not! The most powerful load I have shot is the Buffalo Bore 3C/20 which produces 1,214 ft. lbs. of ME, but there are two more powerful rounds, and the max is also by Buffalo Bore, their 3K/20 round at 1,344 ft. lbs. I have shot the 1,214 ft. lbs. round, and I have to use to hands and a glove t do so, it is that powerful.
The 'convertible' simply means that I can swap out the cylinder from the .45LC to a .45ACP one, and then plink with the .45ACP ammo. Even the most powerful .45ACP round (Atomic 185gr at 1225 fps with 616 ft, lbs.) is nothing compared to any of the more powerful .45LC rounds, and I am referring to more than just the Buffalo Bore 3C/20 rounds. I have not shot any of the .45 Super ACP rounds yet (about 700 ft. lbs.), but I will once the ammo word goes back to 'normal'.