
Originally Posted by
hunter63
Actually I do have a Super Blackhawk, .44 mag, 11" barrel, belonged to my BIL, that passed a while back.
It is in pretty rough shape with a lot of rust damage.
It had been stolen from his house, went missing for a bunch of years, he moved to Washington state.
MIL got a call from the local PD, they were checking stolen firearm numbers, as as she was list listed as contact person, that they had his gun in inventory, evidence I guess....Anyway they wanted her to come get it.
She called me, I picked it up, but had been stored in a plastic bag and was half full of water.
Signed for it, opened the bag and notice that it still was loaded, with 4 live rounds of .44mag, and two empties, pretty corroded.
They wouldn't tell me how it got there or what case it was from.....but the cartridges were from Herters, and I know he didn't shoot those.
MIL kept it as he was still out of state, but after he passed, gave it back to me.
So, I took it to a gunsmith had a couple of rusted springs replaced, firing pin/spring fitted and got it back.
I have shot it, bore has some pitting, so it leads up a bit.
Main problem now, is a small bump inside each chamber, where the index groves are, so dents the cases when fired.
I have been tempted to send it in, but I am afraid that I won't get this one back.....Bunt-lines are kinda rare, and knowing the story behind it, would rather keep it in as close to current condition as possible, but still safe to shoot.
So, still up in the air on what to do with it........
Your experiance has me thinking about it again.
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