What exactly is this and is it rare?

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I've had this thing for a while and I have no idea what it's worth or actually what it is. I haven't seen one with the engraving on the cylinder?
 
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Welcome from Arizona, it is a Ruger Bisley model and they all have the cylinders rollmarked that way stainless or blued, condition of the gun new unfixed or used and if you have the box plus your area have an influence on the price, I bought a blued 7 1/2" .357 magnum earlier this year and paid $700
 
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Maybe worth a little bit more than a regular New Model Blackhawk because of the Bisley style and being a stainless version.

It's a good shooter - accurate and fun.
 
Welcome from Arizona, it is a Ruger Bisley model and they all have the cylinders rollmarked that way stainless or blued, condition of the gun new unfixed or used and if you have the box plus your area have an influence on the price, I bought a blued 7 1/2" .357 magnum earlier this year and paid $700
Thank you
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Maybe worth a little bit more than a regular New Model Blackhawk because of the Bisley style and being a stainless version.

It's a good shooter - accurate and fun.
True it's a great gun easy to shoot because of its weight. Thank you for the reply.
 
With the "Warning on the side of the barrel and the material/wood that the grips are made of,,, it appears to be one of the early/first guns, distributed by AccuSport, often referred as a "Accusport". AccuSport was the first to distribute these and they were offered in…
45 Colt
45C/ACP Convertible
44M
41M
357M
FWIW: AccuSport is no longer in business.
Post your SN#, you can XX the last 2 digits, and someone will come along and give you a little bit more info on your gun.

Definitely a well like model among enthusiasts.
 
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Welcome to the Forum!

Originally this was a Distributor model. It's desirable to many because they have a lot of the features many prefer. Rare? Not really unless you realize that few are sold because the owners of them LIKE them & don't sell them.
Someone at the range offered me 900. I might let it go because I would really like to get a 357 as I already have one revolver and a rifle in that caliber?
 
$900 is probably a fair price. I wouldn't sell mine for that because they are just SO ACCURATE and, I've found that I can shoot Bisley model grip frames much better than the traditional plow handle frame. AND, I am a fan of the 45 caliber (45Colt). p.s. IIRC, mine were Williams Shooting Sports (now out of business) distributor special runs (45Colt; 41Mag; 44Spl.).
 
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Yes, It's an Accusport bisley. The first of special non-cataloged ones at the time. About 900 made. ~2001-2002. The next year about 900 44 mags were sold, then either 357 or 41. All becoming pretty scarce afterward until 2010-2011 a company called Williams commissioned Ruger to build more 45's & 45 convertibles. These were identical with the exception of the warning label roll mark was on the underside of the barrel. Enough of these sold to pretty much end any high end collector value of the 45 Accusport.
But that aside, just great guns. Gun magazine writer John Taffin claims to have coined the term PPP, or perfect packing pistol, but added another P to this one for Powerful. Usually plenty of them on Gunbroker most times.
 
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Post your SN#, you can XX the last 2 digits, and someone will come along and give you a little bit more info on your gun.

Definitely a well like model among enthusiasts.

The serial number on mine is 48-403xx.

I bought it new in 2010, but would love to know when it was made.

It has scratch marks near the serial number and had a divot in the ejector shroud (I replaced this at my own expense). It seemed to me a poor worker had done this at the factory. At least it shoots very well.
 
The factory grips on my 357 are fine for heavy loads. A long while back CaryC made me an oversized set for my 44 mag. They fit my hand perfectly. I use it for my 320 grain hard cast lead max charges. MUCH easier on my old hands than my Redhawk. I am using up my heavy bullets and scaling everything back. I do have about 1k of the 185 hard cast lead that work well out of my Redhawk. A very accurate plinking load.
 
View attachment 48628I've had this thing for a while and I have no idea what it's worth or actually what it is. I haven't seen one with the engraving on the cylinder?
Well once I get 10 posts under me I will put it in the classifieds for 750. But how do you handle transaction? Shipping payment ect? Thank you for the help.
 
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