These values assume excellent or NIB condition. 44 Magnum, Ruger quickly developed a variant of the Blackhawk in the new cartridge. In 1956, as Smith & Wesson was introducing the new. 357 Magnum, the Blackhawk was a simple and strong design, and it sold well. With a 4 5/8-inch barrel, it could bring $4000 to $5000. The Ruger Blackhawk was named after the Stutz Blackhawk automobile. 41 Magnum with factory brass frame and 6 1/2-inch barrel will bring $2000 to $3000. Original verified factory brass grip frame will add at least $1000 to prices below. Note that "Old Style" Blackhawk (i.e., pre-transfer bar) is a popular platform for custom revolvers, so prices may exceed those shown depending on circumstances. Finish blue and grips are walnut, with Ruger medallions. Similar to "Flattop", but rear sight is protected by two raised protrusions-one on each side.
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