ACME North has an uncommon early production old model Ruger "three screw" six shot Blackhawk revolver with factory installed safety conversion AND original parts in .357 magnum.

This revolver appears to have been manufactured in 1967. In 1983 it was sent back to the Ruger factory for the installation of a factory safety conversion which  involved replacing the hammer, trigger, cylinder pawl, cylinder latch, cylinder latch spring and base pin. Common to this time frame, when the pistol was returned the original old model factory parts were also returned with the pistol. This revolver comes with the original factory box and all of the factory paperwork as well as the original manual. Overall the revolver is in excellent shape for its age showing some indications of wear consistent with carry and use. These are present at the  muzzle, front of the ejector shroud, front cylinder edges and grips consistent with holster use and carry. The original wooden grips show pressure dings but had no cracks or splits. There is also a strike mark on the top of the front third of the barrel which you can feel with fingernail. These early Rugers are popular with collectors and shooters. The fact that all of thepaperwork and original parts are still with the revolver make it somewhat uncommon and this is a excellent opportunity for the Ruger collector to get a original condition Ruger Blackhawk with all of the factory and conversion parts.

Item number G-79207-1