Recently, I found this Ruger Blackhawk at a gun show. It is in .357 mag and is a classic "3 screw" design that was made in 1967. Unfortunately, the previous owner had the conversion kit installed...
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Recently, I found this Ruger Blackhawk at a gun show. It is in .357 mag and is a classic "3 screw" design that was made in 1967. Unfortunately, the previous owner had the conversion kit installed...
Thanks everyone for the likes and comments.
No, I don't plan on shooting it. I cleaned it and feel it could be shot but I have several reproduction percussion revolvers and can scratch that itch...
Not sure if this is the right area to post this but I have always wanted to own a Civil War revolver that had provenance to it's original owner. Well...... I finally found one.
It belonged to...
Sure hate to hear this.
Met him back in the nineties when I did mounted cavalry CW reenacting. A couple of us were chosen to do film reviews of two old weapons..... The Starr revolver and the...
Recently bought a vintage Ruger Blackhawk made in 1967. This was before the new model came about so it has the three screws, etc. But, the previous owner did install a transfer bar.
Anyway, it is...
Did she break the point off??
She made me want to be a cave man.
My 870 next to the bed, has six of .00 on it's side.
Oooops, here you go......
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Took my Winchester model 52, built in 1932, down to my shooting area and ran some rounds through it. It has Lyman peep sights and I was just honing in on zeroing it in.
Also took my Ruger Mark IV...