1994 Ruger Instruction Manual Pkg New Model Blackhawk, Super 3 Documents 34 pg

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1994 Ruger Factory Instruction Manual Package with Conversion Coupon & Registration Card New Model Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk Excellent Condition 34 pages 3 Documents

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This listing is for Three Documents, one package of factory papers that accompanied mid 1990s Production Ruger New Model Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk revolvers. Buyers will receive one of the 3 sets in the photos. Here is a Ruger Instruction Manual, Factory Registration Card, and Old Model Ruger Revolver Conversion Offer card, for New Model Blackhawk or Super Blackhawk Center Fire Single action Revolvers, manufactured from 1974 until the present. Manufacturer was Sturm, Ruger & Company of Southport, CT., so marked on the front cover of the manual. Note the June 1994 date. Also note the factory sticker for contact with the Service and Parts Department in Newport, N.H., instead of Southport. Manual dimensions are 5 1/4 by 8 3/8 inches, with Red and Black ink on white pages. It has 34 numbered pages. Surface detractions are minimal, only faint age toning and wear to the Conversion Offer card. Ruger Single Action Revolver owners simply wanting instructions can download or print free of charge from ruger com. Owners, however, with excellent condition Ruger Blackhawk or Super Blackhawk Revolvers, especially those with 47-55000 to 47-85000 numbers will find these documents enhance their revolver’s collectability. We’re offering the 3 manual packages in the photos, each set for only $31.00.

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