
It allows the use of high velocity rounds reliably, as well as the standard. These both celebrated Ruger's earlier pistols and introduced new features to the MK II.Īlthough not continued from the MK I the "Red Eagle" variant did not appear until the 50th Anniversary model (MK I Red Eagle - 1949) which featured a silver eagle on a red background on the grip.Ī variant of the target pistol, featuring a sound suppressor which uses a primary baffle of 303 stainless steel and a secondary baffle of 6061-T6 aluminium alloy. The MK II was released in two unique versions, designed to reignite Ruger's hold on the. The magazine can hold 10 of these rounds. 22 Long Rifle RF round, as used by the MK I. The MK II also had several different barrels for different purposes:
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However, Ruger Company will perform this for the owner free of charge if so desired.

This revolver has not been altered to the "safety upgrade" with the hammer block.

Some wear on backstrap, otherwise the bluing is excellent as are the "wondrous clicking sounds" when hammer is cocked. NYS Cons" is hand Inscribed into bottom of grip frame I bought this from his son. Some muzzle wear and forward cylinder wear as this gun was used as a service revolver by a NYS County Conservation Officer in the early 1960's. It has walnut grips, fine with several scratches and left grip has small chip off bottom front.
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The serial number of 216xx was shipped from the factory in October, 1959 as per Ruger Records. 44 Magnum caliber also known as the "Three Screw Flat Top" with 6 1/2" barrel. Ruger Old Model Blackhawk "3 Screw Flattop" Revolver We have this rather scarce gun priced with the original issue Ruger leather holster, also in excellent condition, at only Serial number is 145-00416, first year production. The overall appearance is very fine though. There is some pitting in places due to improper storage but I believe most can be polished out. There is no box and I believe this was issued with a walnut case by Sturm Ruger Company. The cylinders and bore of the 7 1/2" barrel seem to show that this gun is unfired (not guaranteed to be so) and the action is very smooth and crisp.

(Check your own State rules.) I don't know whether the stag grips were issued with the gun but they are in excellent condition and seem to be period with this piece. It is single action, loaded as cap and ball so does not need to be registered unless you have it with the ammunition or components. It has the flat top, scroll engraving and adjustable rear sight. 45 caliber Black Powder Revolver made as a 200th year Anniversary of USA in 1976. Liberty Model Black Powder RevolverĬ00403.
