![]() Whatever, these guns were of both barrel lengths, 4-5/8” and 6-1/2” with no record of which was what. ![]() It appears this was due to a maladjustment of the number stamping device. 41s, producing a 500-gun run of duplicates between 1035. Sometime in 1967 Ruger managed to mess up their serial numbering in the. That said, there is little else devoted to them. Chet15 mentions these revolvers briefly in his extensive Reference of Ruger Firearms, and John Dougan includes a nice chart of the range of serial numbers involved in his Ruger Pistols and Revolvers, the Vintage Years, 1949-1973. 30s to someone else and direct this thread toward the. 41s are sort of the redheaded stepchildren of Rugerlore, along with the. Perhaps this is not too surprising as the. ![]() One area of special interest that has not received much exposure is the very short run of duplicate Old Model. These can be quite fascinating to those collectors trying to get an overall picture of the distribution of these unique guns, and just plain interesting to those of us just enjoying the history of Rugerdom. These listings have developed over the years with participation by those having the guns in question, and some extensive data bases have been generated. ![]() Elsewhere in this forum are lists of certain models of Old Model Blackhawks holding special interest to some of our more dedicated members as well as newbies learning about some of the unique Ruger revolvers. ![]()
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