Ruger Blackhawk Serial Numbers 44 Mag

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Mario kart custom track download. Shop for Old Model Blackhawk Schematics with Numrich Gun Parts. Current standard caliber listings include the.30 Carbine, 9mm,.357 Mag,.41 Mag,.44 Special,.44 Mag,.45 ACP and.45 Colt, in blue and stainless, with several barrel lengths and a choice of either a conventional hammer and grip frame or Bisley versions.

Ruger Super Blackhawk Serial Number History Super Blackhawk Revolver (Manufactured from 1959 to 1973) Caliber: 44 Magnum Beginning Serial Number: Years of Production: 1 1959 1521 1960 6222 1961 7659 1962 80- 80- 80- 80- 80- The above chart shows the approximate first serial number shipped for the indicated year. This number should be used as a point of reference only. It is not necessarily the very first serial number shipped, but it can be used to determine the approximate year your Ruger firearm was shipped. Ruger does not necessarily produce firearms in serial number order. There are occasions when blocks of serial numbers have been manufactured out of sequence, sometimes years later.

Also, within a model family the same serial number prefix may be used to produce a variety of different models, all in the same block of serial numbers. And in some cases, firearms may be stored for a length of time before they are shipped. For details on your specific serial number you may contact our Service Department: 336-949-5200 For serial numbers manufactured prior to our electronic records, or for an official letter confirming the details on your firearm please download and mail in the form.

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Ruger Blackhawk Serial Numbers 44 Mag

A few months ago, I was enjoying the view in the very long glassed-in pistol case at the local when a stainless-steel, single-action revolver caught my eye. As I bellied up to the bar and pointed to the revolver in question, I was handed what turned out to be a Exclusive Bisley Super Blackhawk chambered for.44 Mag. Lipsey’s is a large firearms distributor located in Louisiana.

Large enough in fact that the company has teamed up with several gun manufacturers, such as Ruger, to provide its associated dealers with both Limited and Exclusive editions of firearms. Limited editions, as the name implies, are part of a fixed-number run. In other words, when they’re gone, they’re gone. Exclusive editions, on the other hand, continue to be produced as long as they remain in demand, but they can only be purchased through Lipsey's. Because these Limited and Exclusive firearms are built in-house by Ruger, they are sold with all of the same guarantees and warranties as any other factory-fresh gun. Once in hand, there was no doubt that this Lipsey's Exclusive revolver had the frame, grip and controls of the excellent Bisley Hunter.

But everything forward of the receiver, including the reduced-length barrel, ejector and base pin were unique. I was smitten with the gun because it so closely mimicked the features of custom single-actions that have been trimmed down for easier carry in the field. So I got in touch with Lipsey's to request one of these slick.44s for a test drive. The differences between the standard Super Blackhawk and the Bisley include changes to the grip, trigger and hammer design. The Bisley's grip frame is elongated with a less pronounced flair at the base in order to provide the shooter with a more comfortable and manageable hold.

Not only is there plenty of room for a full three-finger grip, the grip frame provides more space for the revolver to roll back in the shooting hand to help mitigate magnum-level recoil. The Bisley hammer spur has been lowered and elongated to facilitate easier cocking and the smooth-faced trigger, housed in a rounded trigger guard, is more generously curved, making it very comfortable to work with. Like other Ruger Super Blackhawk revolvers, the Bisley's frame is exceptionally strong and reliable. So much so that reputable reloading guides listing over-powered revolver cartridge loads usually mention the Super Blackhawk by name as one of the few guns capable of safely handling the increase in pressure. This one is constructed completely of stainless steel, including the ejector housing. The unfluted six-shot cylinder is 1.7-inches long, allowing enough chamber space for a variety of long-bulleted heavy loads as well as standard weight bullets.