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Ruger Blackhawk 357
Picked this up In a trade last year and never shot. I don't know the round count. Pistol is in great condition. Ruger is an untouched 3 screw model. Needing funds for new trap gun.
Comes with
Soft case
Ammo belt
Western holster
50rds ammo
Not looking for any trades
Please send all offers and interest thru direct message.
Thanks for looking.

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Nice old 3-screw ya got there GLWTS

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Yours was made 1972. Has it been converted? Easiest way to answer the question is post a pic with the hammer back.
 
Had it been converted, wouldn't the screws have been replaced?

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Ruger Blackhawk 357
Picked this up In a trade last year and never shot. I don't know the round count. Pistol is in great condition. Ruger is an untouched 3 screw model. Needing funds for new trap gun.
Comes with
Soft case
Ammo belt
Western holster
50rds ammo
Not looking for any trades
Please send all offers and interest thru direct message.
Thanks for looking.

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Had it been converted, wouldn't the screws have been replaced?

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Flat hammer face = unconverted
The changes were internal and added a notched hammer and transfer bar that rose up between the hammer and firing pin when you pulled the trigger. The notch allowed the hammer to hit the frame and not the firing pin if dropped.
 
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