1960 Ruger Blackhawk - .44 Rem Mag
Guns International #: 101626019 Seller's Inventory #: 3088296
Category: Ruger Revolvers - Blackhawk - .44 Magnum Revolvers

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Seller: Bass Pro Shops Springfield
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Description:
1960 Ruger Blackhawk "Flattop" in great condition for it's age. All original firearm with very little wear and tear and appears to have only been fired a handful of times. 

Ruger introduced the Blackhawk in 1955. Chambered for the .357 Magnum, the Blackhawk was a simple and strong design, and sold well. In 1956, as Smith & Wesson was introducing the new .44 Magnum, Ruger quickly developed a variant of the Blackhawk in the new cartridge. Ruger achieved wide popularity with this firearm in a hotly anticipated new cartridge, which was both cheaper and more readily available than the Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver. According to popular legend, Ruger was able to field a .44 Magnum revolver at nearly the same time as Smith & Wesson due to a Ruger employee finding expended .44 Magnum cartridge cases at a scrapyard, and deducing that Smith & Wesson was about to launch a new cartridge. The 1955–1962 Blackhawks are known today as the Flattop models, because their adjustable rear sights were not protected by "ears" extending up from the frame as later became standard.

SOLD

Handgun Caliber: .44 Remington Magnum
Manufacturer: Ruger
Model: Blackhawk
Finish: Blued
Manufacture Date: 1960