bannockburn
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I have had a number of Super Blackhawks over the years, including an early model that was like new, where the serial number was penciled in on the box. All of them were great revolvers; it's just that I really didn't have much use for a .44 Magnum so I sold or traded them off for other guns that I wanted.
Currently I'm pretty well set with .45 Colts (though there's always room for more), and I would like to add another .44 Special and maybe a Ruger Blackhawk in .41 Magnum. Now this .44 Magnum may be a nice deal from a price perspective but if you don't really have a pressing need for it, chances are you're going to turn around and sell it or trade it in on something you would rather have.
So my advice would be to pass on the .44 Magnum and look for a .44 Special if that's what you really want.
I have had a number of Super Blackhawks over the years, including an early model that was like new, where the serial number was penciled in on the box. All of them were great revolvers; it's just that I really didn't have much use for a .44 Magnum so I sold or traded them off for other guns that I wanted.
Currently I'm pretty well set with .45 Colts (though there's always room for more), and I would like to add another .44 Special and maybe a Ruger Blackhawk in .41 Magnum. Now this .44 Magnum may be a nice deal from a price perspective but if you don't really have a pressing need for it, chances are you're going to turn around and sell it or trade it in on something you would rather have.
So my advice would be to pass on the .44 Magnum and look for a .44 Special if that's what you really want.