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Ruger ???
allamericangunshop
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Had a customer just call , and I drew a blank for an answer ?
So ,,,
Customer stated that he had a Ruger Blackhawk (old model)?
and it did NOT have a 'half cock' notch and you had to hold the hammer (w-thumb) at the half-way point in order to rotate the cylinder ???
I said not so ? something is not right !
Am I correct / or am I wrong ?
Thanks !!!
d.a.stearns .......... a.k.a. .......... SKEEZIX ....................
Gunsmith / LEO
Athens , Tn
... www.allamericangunshop.com
... www.tnhandgunclasses.vpweb.com
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So ,,,
Customer stated that he had a Ruger Blackhawk (old model)?
and it did NOT have a 'half cock' notch and you had to hold the hammer (w-thumb) at the half-way point in order to rotate the cylinder ???
I said not so ? something is not right !
Am I correct / or am I wrong ?
Thanks !!!
d.a.stearns .......... a.k.a. .......... SKEEZIX ....................
Gunsmith / LEO
Athens , Tn
... www.allamericangunshop.com
... www.tnhandgunclasses.vpweb.com
.
.
.
Comments
I just thought of something. I have some that have the 6-shot Ruger conversion. I can't remember if they have the half-cock. I'll check.
Nope. The transfer bar conversions have the half-cock, too.
I'd bet that, once you look at it, it will be a new model.