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Ruger Blackhawk .357 / 9mm Revolver (Single Action)

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2010

This is a fun a versatile revolver to shoot. You get 3 calibers in one package (.357 / .38 / 9x19mm).

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  • this not a 9 mm this is more big the 9 mm is more small

  • @chelomunguia This is a 9mm/.357 mag convertable model.

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  • single action revolvers are the fastest shooetrs out there when you know what you're doing,if I had a camera I would make a video on how to draw and slam fire all siix shots but i have no camera or gun.

    no gun is obsolite,they can still shoot but they might be outdated for war (great for home defennse).

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  • @MrJegster Because I've spent hours on end studying them.Up to four years learning about guns and never loosing any interest.

    I live in the ghetto in Texas people i know include cops,criminals,hunters,veteran­,people that have seen shit hit the fan,and so on.

    The only reason i don't have one is despite the fact i'm kind,smart and trust worthy and every one else(parents included) around me ones one no one wants me to get one or for me to shoot one

    If it was up to me I would of hadAOneALongTimeAgo

  • @dasdew2 a question- if you don't have the gun, then why should we believe that you know what you're talking about?

  • just as good as s&w but less $.love mine.

  • my ruger blackhawk .357-9mm is a great gun, had it for many years. it is more accurate with 9mm than .38-.357. the 9mm is NOT a wimp round. the nazis did not lose the war because they used a 9mm pistol round, as i've heard some say.

  • @Bigoldjeff1956 .001 doesn`t seem that great to me. I would like to see it tested useing a Ransom rest.

  • Subscribe to Gun Tests magazine. They take no advertising. They are the Consumer Reports of gun magazines - the first thing you'll notice is how the praise of the heavily sponsored Ruger diminishes. They led the recall of Ruger's SA Army/ Blackhawks series to get them to put a transfer bar (or any of many hammer block safeties), something Guns & Ammo wouldn't even take letters on.

  • @quimbyt Anytime you have a multi-caliber gun it is a compromise. .357/38 bullets are .356 diameter. 9mm bullets are .355 diameter. The 9mm will not be as accurate as the .357/38 bullets. That said, I see the purpose of this gun, is versitility. If ammo becomes hard to come by, you have 3 choices. If money is tight, 9mm cost less. I for one would not want to be on the business end of a Ruger Blackhawk loaded with 9mm HP. If accuracy is important shoot .357/38, otherwise 9mm works in a pinch.

  • Whatever this site does to my responses, I never get tired of watching this guy shake the chamber all over the frame while extolling the tight lock-up.

    It reminds me of John Cameron Swayze proving the ruggedness of a Timex watch by laying one on the table and hitting it with a hammer.

  • Bizarre reaction to my response. Of course, everything Ruger markets is a good idea, or they wouldn't market it. That's what infallibility means. The pope carries a Ruger.

    -let's see what happens to this post.

  • When did S&W have a gun like this ? What was the model ? And were any ever sold to the general public ? How many rounds would it take to cause the problems you claim? I`m sure if this was a bad idea then Ruger never would have released this gun for sale. I have great respect for Ruger and their products. They never would have released it. That's because they're infallible

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