three-fifty-seven
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Howdy,
Long story short, I traded a Smith and Wesson 66-1 K-frame .357 Magnum for a Ruger Blackhawk Stainless .357 Magnum (made in the same year as the S&W ).
Like all new guns that enter my house, I religiously strip them down as far as I can go and give them a good cleaning. This Ruger looked nice on the outside but needed some TLC in the inside. Upon my cleaning I noticed that around the area of the loading gate that there looked to be a almost chunk of metal missing.
Here are the pictures of the area that I was talking about;
So the question is; is this alright for my Blackhawk or did I get hosed?
Thanks guys.
Long story short, I traded a Smith and Wesson 66-1 K-frame .357 Magnum for a Ruger Blackhawk Stainless .357 Magnum (made in the same year as the S&W ).
Like all new guns that enter my house, I religiously strip them down as far as I can go and give them a good cleaning. This Ruger looked nice on the outside but needed some TLC in the inside. Upon my cleaning I noticed that around the area of the loading gate that there looked to be a almost chunk of metal missing.
Here are the pictures of the area that I was talking about;
So the question is; is this alright for my Blackhawk or did I get hosed?
Thanks guys.
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