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Blackhawk
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Picked one up today ser. # says 1958 at least 90% will have pics later . Any guess as to what the value might be ? Loading gate is starting to turn plum. Like everybody says they're still out there .
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americal

Hunter
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Nice flattop--looks better than 90% but hard to tell in photos. I am not a centerfire collector :( but I have always thought the flattops were under priced but they have started to get more expensive --the money situation in country has kept some folks from buying but a lot of guys I know have come up with some good deals on Rugers lately--people needing money --lost jobs--etc. so its a unusal situation at SOME gun shows :) from what I have heard--some still on high side then you see a guy buy a 100% o.m. superblackhawk 4 diget -with beautiful grips for 450 dollars 8) GO FIGURE :!: you got A nice flattop :D thats all I really know :oops:
 

flatgate

Hawkeye
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6-1/2" is way more common than the 7-1/2" and 10" varieties.....

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Contender, it's easy to spot the barrel length; look at the separation between the end of the ejector housing and the front sight base.

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contender

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Lake Lure NC USA
I THOUGHT it was a 6-1/2" one,, but wasn't quite sure. It was the angle of the pic that made me question it. I coulda drug out my 2 variations,, but was too lazy,,,! (And I knew it wasn't a 10" one either,,! That pic of the boxed one is great,,!)
 
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