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Old school here. The New Model with the litigation-free transfer bar is no where near what the 3-screw is insofar as the hammer clicks, and if you can find a good 3-screw at a decent price, get it over the New Model. Carried one in Alaska for decades in a Bianchi shoulder holster as bear insurance while salmon fishing. The New Model trigger is terribly soft with much creep compared to the crisp 3-screw, and I have owned both, and sold the New Model as soon as I found a 3-screw.
Just carry the 3-screw with 5 rounds, hammer down on the empty chamber for safety. If one cannot stop a bear with 5 rounds of .44 Mag (and I used hot handloads using H-110 back in the day) using a single-action revolver, that sixth round ain't gonna do much more for you. The same holds true if one is hunting with a 3-screw: if one cannot kill a game animal with 5 shots, I'm not going hunting with you, and I know you have not invited me to do so. Have a good day! Last edited by AKexpat; 08-11-2017 at 1:16 PM.. |
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^ there are older gen or ruger super blackhawk hunter ? just like glock gen 2 are 2pins and gen 3 are 3 pins .. kinda like that ?
I just checked mine and its same as OP's .. your right about the trigger tho .. Its really light .. havent measured it yet , but has to be somewhere around 1.5lbsish . |
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Ruger Super Blackhawk Hunter
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I think this the same as you describe but with Triple K holster.1971 if i am not mistaken. My first gun actually. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by firefoxcobra; 08-17-2017 at 10:49 AM.. |
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