Interesting Blackhawk
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 10:15 am
Hello fellas, new guy here. I joined up here to ask about a particular pistol and seems this is THE place to do so.
i was in a small rural shop the other day when an old cardboard Ruger pistol box caught my eye. It was behind some papers on the counter and when I asked about it, the shop owner said that he had just taken it in that morning. i open it up to reveal a 7 1/2 barrel New Model Blackhawk in 45 Colt with a 45 ACP cylinder also. It has all the original paperwork and wax paper in the box, the red cloth bag for the conversion cylinder and the little cardboard box for it too. In the bottom of the box is an envelope from a Mr. C. Lee Newton. The letter states that the pistol was part of the Davis Collection and is featured in a book published ""Guide to Ruger Firearms". Or something close to that. The pistol is serial numbered 46-00050.
I got it for a good deal, priced well for any Ruger single action, but this piece is different. My concerns are that this might be a collectable pistol and it would be a shame for me to use it for my intended purposes. I plan on it seeing duty plinking, hunting, and as a woods gun.
So, I ask, is this a very collectable pistol? What might the value be? if it is collectible, how do I reach out to a collector so it can have the home it deserves?
I have dozens of Ruger firearms, I've always been a big fan, but I'm not a collector. I'm partial to 3 screws but that's about the extent of it.
Any help, information or advice is greatly welcomed.
i was in a small rural shop the other day when an old cardboard Ruger pistol box caught my eye. It was behind some papers on the counter and when I asked about it, the shop owner said that he had just taken it in that morning. i open it up to reveal a 7 1/2 barrel New Model Blackhawk in 45 Colt with a 45 ACP cylinder also. It has all the original paperwork and wax paper in the box, the red cloth bag for the conversion cylinder and the little cardboard box for it too. In the bottom of the box is an envelope from a Mr. C. Lee Newton. The letter states that the pistol was part of the Davis Collection and is featured in a book published ""Guide to Ruger Firearms". Or something close to that. The pistol is serial numbered 46-00050.
I got it for a good deal, priced well for any Ruger single action, but this piece is different. My concerns are that this might be a collectable pistol and it would be a shame for me to use it for my intended purposes. I plan on it seeing duty plinking, hunting, and as a woods gun.
So, I ask, is this a very collectable pistol? What might the value be? if it is collectible, how do I reach out to a collector so it can have the home it deserves?
I have dozens of Ruger firearms, I've always been a big fan, but I'm not a collector. I'm partial to 3 screws but that's about the extent of it.
Any help, information or advice is greatly welcomed.