Aug 8, 2009 #1 GattlinGun Bearcat Joined Dec 19, 2007 Messages 2 Location Nebraska happened upon a Blackhawk 357 conversion with a 9mm cylinder. 6 inch barrel, $449 I left without it. thoughts??
happened upon a Blackhawk 357 conversion with a 9mm cylinder. 6 inch barrel, $449 I left without it. thoughts??
Aug 8, 2009 #2 F flatgate Hawkeye Joined Jun 18, 2001 Messages 6,784 Location Star Valley, WY Hmm, a few confusing statements. "Conversion?" Perhaps you meant convertible? 6" barrel? 6-1/2" is the normal measurement and/or 4-5/8". Is the gun an Old Model, a "pre-warning New Model" or a current production New Model? Lot's of variables that will indeed influence the value. JMHO, flatgate
Hmm, a few confusing statements. "Conversion?" Perhaps you meant convertible? 6" barrel? 6-1/2" is the normal measurement and/or 4-5/8". Is the gun an Old Model, a "pre-warning New Model" or a current production New Model? Lot's of variables that will indeed influence the value. JMHO, flatgate
Aug 8, 2009 #3 P pete44ru Hunter Joined Dec 6, 2004 Messages 2,176 Location Rhode Island [$449 - I left without it. thoughts??] Shame, shame, snookey-shame - now, everybody knows your name ! :roll: :mrgreen: .
[$449 - I left without it. thoughts??] Shame, shame, snookey-shame - now, everybody knows your name ! :roll: :mrgreen: .
Aug 8, 2009 #4 B bronco45 Single-Sixer Joined Feb 17, 2003 Messages 173 Location Mosocw,Idaho USA Sounds like a 357 BH conertible with the 9mm cylinder in weapon. Where was the 357 cylinder? If it was stock without the 357 cylinder, run is what you should have done. $200-250, without the 357 cylinder. If you send it to Ruger to get a new 357 cylinder it will be 100-175 dollars before you get it back.
Sounds like a 357 BH conertible with the 9mm cylinder in weapon. Where was the 357 cylinder? If it was stock without the 357 cylinder, run is what you should have done. $200-250, without the 357 cylinder. If you send it to Ruger to get a new 357 cylinder it will be 100-175 dollars before you get it back.