Ruger New Model Blackhawk 41 Magnum

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Caliber 41 Rem Mag - Grips Black Checkered Hard Rubber - Front Sight Ramp - Barrel Length 4" - Material Alloy Steel - Capacity 6 - Rear Sight Adjustable - Finish Blued - Overall Length 10.5 Grooves 6 - Traditional western-style hand-filling grip has long been acknowledged as one of the most comfortable and natural pointing of any grip style. - Target-grade accuracy with ramp front and adjustable rear sights. - Patented transfer bar mechanism and loading gate interlock provide an unparalleled measure of security against accidental discharge. - Variety of caliber barrel length grips finish and weight guarantees a model to meet the needs of todays single-action shooters. - Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy longevity and easy cleaning.

$650 OBO

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Caliber 41 Rem Mag - Grips Black Checkered Hard Rubber - Front Sight Ramp - Barrel Length 4" - Material Alloy Steel - Capacity 6 - Rear Sight Adjustable - Finish Blued - Overall Length 10.5 Grooves 6 - Traditional western-style hand-filling grip has long been acknowledged as one of the most comfortable and natural pointing of any grip style. - Target-grade accuracy with ramp front and adjustable rear sights. - Patented transfer bar mechanism and loading gate interlock provide an unparalleled measure of security against accidental discharge. - Variety of caliber barrel length grips finish and weight guarantees a model to meet the needs of todays single-action shooters. - Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy longevity and easy cleaning.

$650 OBO
@mattdeere1 whats the barrel length ? Looks around 5” but can’t tell. Do you have the original matching Box?
I have a Super Black Hawk in .44mag w/7 1/2” barrel purchased ANIB years ago and also intended to Hunt with it — but have still never fired it. I agree it’s a very safe style handgun to carry for hunting, accurate, well made. If I ever do begin handgun hunting - this would be the gun I use. Good luck with your sale
 
Your barrel is 4 5/8’s.
Are you the original owner? How many rounds through it?
I typically see the notch’s on the cylinder start to deform after several 100 rounds.
The drag mark is typical of Rugers.
Year of manufacture is about 1983-1984
 
Your barrel is 4 5/8’s.
Are you the original owner? How many rounds through it?
I typically see the notch’s on the cylinder start to deform after several 100 rounds.
The drag mark is typical of Rugers.
Year of manufacture is about 1983-1984
@Bandera - while this gun is clearly used I’m not sure the ‘turn ring’ on the cylinder is a good indicator - I’ve Never seen any revolver “blued” without a visible ‘turn line’ and even New Unfired revolvers develop one as soon as the hammer is cocked a few times and the cylinder rotates around. I have a mint NIB S&W 29-2 UNfired and it still has a discernible turn line. I guess if you could grab one right off the assembly line and “never cock it” you would have a pristine cylinder.
 
Not trashing talking your revolver in any way.
Some people see a drag mark and think the timing is off. On a Ruger it is not. A drag mark on a Colt SAA is an indicator of timing issues.
Again not trashing your revolver, sorry if you took it that way.
 
Caliber 41 Rem Mag - Grips Black Checkered Hard Rubber - Front Sight Ramp - Barrel Length 4" - Material Alloy Steel - Capacity 6 - Rear Sight Adjustable - Finish Blued - Overall Length 10.5 Grooves 6 - Traditional western-style hand-filling grip has long been acknowledged as one of the most comfortable and natural pointing of any grip style. - Target-grade accuracy with ramp front and adjustable rear sights. - Patented transfer bar mechanism and loading gate interlock provide an unparalleled measure of security against accidental discharge. - Variety of caliber barrel length grips finish and weight guarantees a model to meet the needs of todays single-action shooters. - Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy longevity and easy cleaning.

$650 OBO
Would you mind posting a picture of the grips that you described? The black checkered hard rubber…the ones shown on the gun are smooth brown walnut. Thx
 
Your barrel is 4 5/8’s.
Are you the original owner? How many rounds through it?
I typically see the notch’s on the cylinder start to deform after several 100 rounds.
The drag mark is typical of Rugers.
Year of manufacture is about 1983-1984
I am the 2nd owner to the best of my knowledge. I've had this pistol for about 20 years. I have only shot it about 50 times.
 
Would you mind posting a picture of the grips that you described? The black checkered hard rubber…the ones shown on the gun are smooth brown walnut. Thx
@TXdawg My apologies, the grips on this pistol are brown wood. Not hard rubber. I grabbed that description from a Ruger website.
 
Not trashing talking your revolver in any way.
Some people see a drag mark and think the timing is off. On a Ruger it is not. A drag mark on a Colt SAA is an indicator of timing issues.
Again not trashing your revolver, sorry if you took it that way.
No offense taken Sir.
 

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