Brass Frames for Old Army & New Model Blackhawks
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 2:31 pm
The Brass Grip frame supply for the Old Army, Old Model Blackhawk and Old Model Super Blackhawk was exhausted in the 1972-73 time frame. A new supply was announced to be available in February 1973 but I do not think that ever came to be. However, later on in 1976, due to the continued demand, Ruger evidently contemplated making Brass Frames again for the Old Army and New Model Blackhawks. I believe some of the Distributor and/or Jobber price sheets from that era may have even had them listed but they were never available. The wording and picture shown below is an excerpt from a Ruger Newsletter from August 1976. I know of only a couple of fortunate collectors who have examples of ones Ruger made to fit the New Model Blackhawk...these are probably prototypes. To the best of my knowledge Ruger never manufactured and offered for sale Brass grip frames to fit the NM revolvers. The ones in existance are indeed an extremely rare piece of Ruger history. Any of you Brass Frame Experts please do not hesitate to correct me if I am wrong!!
FT44
Brass Grip Frames for Old Army and Blackhawk Revolvers
Due to wear and mechanical difficulties experienced with the original tooling, the production of brass grip frames was discontinued some time ago. There appears, however, to be a strong , continuing demand for brass grip frames and we are considering the resumption of production of this part as an optional accessory. Preliminary indications are that a superior brass grip frame can be made by precision investment casting. The new grip frame would have to be priced at about $25.00 retail.
FT44
Brass Grip Frames for Old Army and Blackhawk Revolvers
Due to wear and mechanical difficulties experienced with the original tooling, the production of brass grip frames was discontinued some time ago. There appears, however, to be a strong , continuing demand for brass grip frames and we are considering the resumption of production of this part as an optional accessory. Preliminary indications are that a superior brass grip frame can be made by precision investment casting. The new grip frame would have to be priced at about $25.00 retail.