Revolver guys, I got a question.

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  • benenglish

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    They've made the convertibles for a long time. My .45 convertible has the "Made in the 200th year..." text on the barrel and I bought it brand new. (Well, I was underage so my dad bought it for me.)

    I pretty much leave the .45ACP cylinder in it. I always have a partial box to shoot up or I want to save the brass. It's in rough shape after all these years but it's still about the most accurate, easiest-to-shoot .45 I own.
     

    Kenny D

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    Thanks. Good info to know. Wife's family inherited an old Blackhawk and are unsure of the caliber. They said it just says Ruger, Blackhawk, and .45. I haven't seen it personally yet.


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    Bozz10mm

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    Thanks. Good info to know. Wife's family inherited an old Blackhawk and are unsure of the caliber. They said it just says Ruger, Blackhawk, and .45. I haven't seen it personally yet.


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    Once you get to see it, hope you can post some pics. It could be the old Flat Top or the New Model Blackhawk.
     
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