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Ruger blackhawk serial numbers
Ruger blackhawk serial numbers






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View of these four rare factory lettered brass framed Supers. Old Model frames would not fit the New Model and there would be no Was an inventory reduction effort in anticipation of the “New Model” Ruger fitted just over 1500 Supers with these frames in the

ruger blackhawk serial numbers

#80-56779 were both shipped in December 1972. Rare factory lettered prefix serial numbered Brass Frame Super

Ruger blackhawk serial numbers serial number#

Of a Super #80-51384, a prefix serial number factory installed Brass View of brass framed Super #28291 lying in its open box. Not putting a “B” designation for “Brass” frame on these early This gun was shipped in May 1967 and apparently the factory was 7-1/2” BBL” ink stamp on #28291’s shipping carton. View of the rather faint “S47 SUPER BLACKHAWK. Is another extremely rare factory lettered early non-prefix Brass Frame View of the brass frame Super #35306’s serial number. Super #35306 was previously in Hank Williams Jr’s Just over 100 of this variation was made. Is an extremely rare non-prefixed serial number factory installed Brassįrame Super Blackhawk. Have also had lettered 6-1/2” guns in their original boxes that have Out with a magic marker or covered with a small sticker with a typed or The 7-1/2” printed on the end label was normally either marked Of 6-1/2” Super #24832’s original box end with a small sticker Of the 6-1/2” barreled Super #24832’s serial number. This gun has a factory letter validating its correctness. About 600 of these 6-1/2” Supers were made in error. “Flattop” barrel address without the Eagle logo but with “Inc.”Ħ-1/2” barrel Super #24832 on top of its original box. They had the larger 3/32”size serial number and the Blackhawk

ruger blackhawk serial numbers

There were probably about 4,000 - 5,000 of these made. Is the scarce “Inc” gun barrel address found on #20683. Referred to as “Inc” guns by Super collectors.

Ruger blackhawk serial numbers serial numbers#

#20683, shipped April 1966 with larger 3/32” serial numbers andīlackhawk “Flattop” barrel address without the Eagle logo but with Of Super #12171’s aluminum alloy ejector rod housing that replaced the

ruger blackhawk serial numbers

Sight, aluminum alloy ERH and small 1/16” serial number. View of “Transition” Super #12171 with the aluminum alloy rear The most common Transition Super but still scarce guns with only about #12171 was shipped in June 1963 and #12172 was shipped in Oct. I also have the consecutive Super #12172, both are the sameĬonfiguration and in like new condition. It is #12171 and it has both the aluminum alloy rear sight andĮRH but still retains the small 1/16” serial number. Is a Type 3 or last of the “Transition” Supers. View of “Transition” Super #12224’s serial number. View of the aluminum alloy non-marked rear sight found on Transition Rod housing and small 1/16” serial numbers. View of a very rare Type 2 “Transition” Super, #12224, shipped inĪpril 1963 with its aluminum alloy non-marked rear sight, steel ejector Of “Transition” Super #13601’s serial number. Transitioned in for the Supers during 1963. Rear sight, aluminum alloy ejector rod housing (ERH) and small 1/16”Īluminum alloy ERH was one of the “Changes of 1962” that was View of a very rare Type 1“Transition” Super, #13601, shipped in Two-piece black and red Super box shown with its brown cardboard outer Of open two-piece box with the first instruction booklet dated Of the printed end of the black and red box. The standard packaging for the remainder of the Old Model Super’s View of the two piece “telescoping” black and red box that became View of the steel MICRO rear sight found on Super #10659 and previously Scarce guns with probably less than 2000 made.

ruger blackhawk serial numbers

“telescoping” black and red box that replaced the “White Box”. Is one of the last of the Supers with all steel parts and the smallġ/16” serial numbers before the “Changes of 1962” began. Inc., Prescott Division and co-founder of the Ruger Collectors View of the factory letter of provenance that validates the case as a








Ruger blackhawk serial numbers