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    Breakdown guide for Ruger Blackhawk .357

    My Uncle just dropped off his old style 3 screw Ruger .357 single action Blackhawk.
    Like most of his guns it's been neglected.
    Would anyone have a breakdown guide I could copy to R and R this thing?

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    Did you try the Ruger site, they show some information there.

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    Some tips.........

    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    My Uncle just dropped off his old style 3 screw Ruger .357 single action Blackhawk.
    Like most of his guns it's been neglected.
    Would anyone have a breakdown guide I could copy to R and R this thing?

    TIA,
    Charlie-painter777

    To remove the base pin completely, you will need to remove the ejector housing.

    Be sure to trap the mainspring with a paper clip through the strut hole. Remember which direction the front of the strut is in before re-assembly.

    Remove the legs of the triggerspring from their support posts. You can remove the spring entirely if it makes re-assembly easier for you.

    Pay attention to the bolt spring and plunger in the trigger guard when you remove the grip frame. Also the hand spring & plunger in the rear of the frame.

    Other than that, it is pretty much straight foward.

    HTH,

    Emri

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