the ruger blackhawk, convertible, single-action revolvers (45lc/acp, 357/38/9mm, 22wmr/lr) are about the best survival handguns possible. built like brick outhouses, lifetime warranty and probably not shoot too much, so used ones are great deals. i will never part with mine.
Hi Shep ,great revolver 2 calibres great idea if one ammo becomes rare switch to the other Cylinder ,the 9mm seems slightly milder than the 38 , the 357 whacks hard, see the copper watching you on the left, was he arresting the other guy or just there for practice, he was watching you 😮
Both of the guys you saw in the background were local cops. A few of the local cops were doing their yearly firearms qualifications that day. And it`s pretty common to see these guys at the range.
I like the older ruger revolvers, without all the warnings. I have my dad's old single six convertible with the box and bag for the 22 magnum cylinder . My super Blackhawk doesn't have all the warnings but does have recessed chambers. Good to see the shooting comparison with different calibers
Whoooo, nice 3 screw right there. Love em.
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Beautiful revolver. Nice to see a Ruger on the channel. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Very nice revolver. Thanks for the on range ammo comparison.
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Very Nice !!!
Glad you like it!
the ruger blackhawk, convertible, single-action revolvers (45lc/acp, 357/38/9mm, 22wmr/lr) are about the best survival handguns possible. built like brick outhouses, lifetime warranty and probably not shoot too much, so used ones are great deals. i will never part with mine.
Not anything fancy, just good solid revolvers.
Interesting Hmmmm 👍👍..........
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@@1957Shep , Have a great weekend Shep .. MB ..
Nice, thanks
Thank you too
Very nice
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Hi Shep ,great revolver 2 calibres great idea if one ammo becomes rare switch to the other Cylinder ,the 9mm seems slightly milder than the 38 , the 357 whacks hard, see the copper watching you on the left, was he arresting the other guy or just there for practice, he was watching you 😮
Both of the guys you saw in the background were local cops. A few of the local cops were doing their yearly firearms qualifications that day.
And it`s pretty common to see these guys at the range.
1973 and you have New Model Grips on your old three screw gun .
Pretty common. Back in the day a lot of people put rubber grips on them, the originals get lost, and then someone puts wood on them again.
I like the older ruger revolvers, without all the warnings. I have my dad's old single six convertible with the box and bag for the 22 magnum cylinder . My super Blackhawk doesn't have all the warnings but does have recessed chambers. Good to see the shooting comparison with different calibers