anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
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anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
Oh man....I've been finding all sorts of ways to distract myself from the shoulder surgery, but my most effective one is flipping through all my "wishlists" searches on GunBroker.
And wouldn't you know, I've been charmed by the idea of a '72 vintage .357 scoped Ruger that just seems so darn cool - always thought Blackhawks were a Ruger model I would buy one day. Just hasn't happened yet!
Here's the gun I'm talking about. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/771505697
What a cool handgun!
Anyway, I thought I'd share. By the way, I am already past the period of my post-op where they highlight the discharge instructions about "not making any important family or financial decisions" so I think I might bid....
Adam
And wouldn't you know, I've been charmed by the idea of a '72 vintage .357 scoped Ruger that just seems so darn cool - always thought Blackhawks were a Ruger model I would buy one day. Just hasn't happened yet!
Here's the gun I'm talking about. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/771505697
What a cool handgun!
Anyway, I thought I'd share. By the way, I am already past the period of my post-op where they highlight the discharge instructions about "not making any important family or financial decisions" so I think I might bid....
Adam
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Re: anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
I don't like the look of scoped handguns. If I were to get one that blackhawk looks better than a desert eagle with a scope on it.
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Re: anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
what about Road Warrior - the Humongous with his cased, scoped revolver? He got a hit or two on that wacky helicopter machine IIRC!
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Re: anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
I can help you buy a Blackhawk and that ain't it. Drilling a three screw is about like drilling a waffle top. Plus it's been safety converted. It's a $200 gun IMO. Times have changed a lot. I got my .357 Ruger right before SHTF pricing hit so I gave $300. It's not a three screw but it was at least made in the '70's. I've spent a little money and a lot of time on it so it's mine forever I guess. The Bisley hammer conversion was the most work but I have another unmodified Bisley hammer held back for the future. I did as much action work as I can do on a new model and put a steel ERH on it too. Oh, and I refinished the grips to match my R92 and put Texas star medallions on it but that project is documented somewhere here or the other RD forum.
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Re: anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
Thanks for sharing your input, Gas. Your analogy about drilling for scope mounts is fully understood! My 1950 336A wouldn't be the same if it had those holes....
main thing - you've got a nice Ruger there, my brother! So now I know someone else with the Blackhawk knowledge. Good to know!
Adam Lee
main thing - you've got a nice Ruger there, my brother! So now I know someone else with the Blackhawk knowledge. Good to know!
Adam Lee
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Re: anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
Guess you are a speed demon on the interwebs, MT! That's a S&W or a Dan Wesson 44...right?
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Re: anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
I think it is the S&W Model 29.
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Re: anyone like scoped .357 Blackhawks?
yeah - its clearly a model 29. thanks for posting exactly what i was talking about!Mad Trapper wrote:I think it is the S&W Model 29.
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