Ruger Blackhawk Serial Numbers

Blackhawk Serial Numbers rollmarked with.357 Cal. Blackhawk Revolvers beginning in 2013. The above chart shows the approximate first serial number shipped for the indicated year. This number should be used as a point of reference only. Includes the correct box, but does not have a serial number written on it. Comes with a Ruger factory letter stating gun was shipped in December of 1970, as a model BKH-45,.45 caliber, with 7 1/2 inch barrel and walnut grips. A very nice example of a first year production.45 caliber 'Old Model' Ruger Blackhawk. Ruger - Blackhawk 357 REM w/Blue Finish.357 Remmington Magnum: $560.00: Ruger - Blackhawk w/Stainless.357 Remmington Magnum: $580.00: Ruger - Ruger Blackhawk.45 Colt: $500.00: Ruger - GP100 w/Stainless Finish & 4' Heavy Barrel.357 Remmington Magnum: $620.00: Ruger - GP100 w/Stainless Finish & 6' Heavy Barrel.357 Remmington Magnum: $630.00. When Was My Ruger Made? August 13th, 2003. We gets lots of questions about old Rugers.It should be fairly obvious to our readers by now that we are great fans of William B. Ruger and his fine firearms, so lots of folks must figure we're the guys to ask about that Old Model Super Blackhawk from the pawn shop or dad's old Bearcat. If you truly have a three-screw 'Blackhawk 4 5/8 Bbl,.41 Magnum with a 2-digit serial number (7X)' you have an extremely interesting piece. The current RENE Price Gide lists three-digit Old Model.41 Magnum Blackhawks at $1300. A two-digit gun is, well, 'name your price and see who responds'.

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Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 4:20 pm
Hawkeye

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FYI
The old serial number dating charts are gone from the SN lookup section of Customer Service, replaced by a search window in which to enter the SN.
https://www.ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/
The website then gives one the model number, a photo, approximate ship date and a link to the latest owner's manual and spec sheet.
The website then gives one the model number, a photo, approximate ship date and a link to the latest owner's manual and spec sheet.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 6:06 pm
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Works ok for newer models 90's and newer. Older models you get a, serial number not available, scroll down and select the model and a ship date chart similar to before appears.


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Works ok for newer models 90's and newer. Older models you get a, serial number not available, scroll down and select the model and a ship date chart similar to before appears.

I also found that if you have a 'flatgate' the gate isn't listed in the parts that is brought up.

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Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 6:25 pm
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Ruger now has in addition to the serial number tables available on their website, they have a serial number lookup available..
See here:
https://www.ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/
Can’t decide if this is better or not, probably is as it provides other very basic information but I just am not used to it so

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Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 6:18 am
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I like it, I had to manipulate it some. Shows my 1977 .41 mag BH as 2017-which is when I sent it in for repair. Does'nt list my '85 Single six-but I found my .41 as it should be on the old list. Shows my 2018 .40/10mm as not in production as well as my .44spl FT from 2014. All my other guns are spot on. Doesn't seem to list the newer Bisley's as such, shows them as Blackhawks- Dave


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Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 7:10 am
Hawkeye

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I like it, but I just looked up the recent 9mm/357 convertible I bought. Ruger says it is a 45 Colt /45 ACP caliber. I double checked to make sure I typed in the correct serial number too. Huh?


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Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 8:18 am
Hawkeye

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It says . . .
'Enter your Ruger® serial number above to view its model number, product line, caliber, production status, ship date and instruction manual.'
So I entered a six-digit serial number from one of my Old Models and it came back with a 'can't find that one' answer.
Then it occurred to me . . . it probably cannot search any number that does not have a prefix since that tells the system where to search. There are many serial numbers that, prior to the advent of the prefix system, were applied to several different guns of various models. Basically, it can only search the New Models.
I tried a couple of prefix numbers and it gave me most of the details mentioned, only providing a year for 'ship date'.


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From their site:
Not all serials numbers (particularly ones shipped before records were kept electronically) are available via this lookup. For older records, please select a product line below to view it's approximate first serial number shipped for the indicated year or contact Customer Service.


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Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 1:53 pm
Hawkeye

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From their site:
Not all serials numbers (particularly ones shipped before records were kept electronically) are available via this lookup. For older records, please select a product line below to view it's approximate first serial number shipped for the indicated year or contact Customer Service.

Yep, that'll take you to the non-prefix stuff as well as, for instance, the early two-digit prefix offerings like the 20, 30, 40, and 50-prefix single-actions.


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The shipping date is good to have a s a base line but it tells you nothing for sure about the manufacturing date of the receiver or any of the parts. They could be widely different particularly in the early pre-90s era when large runs of parts were stock-piled and assembled in no particular time order.
Later, as the company got away from large inventories of parts and finished guns, the chances improved that parts were made and used soon before assembly and shipping.
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Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 11:32 am
Hawkeye

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The shipping date is good to have a s a base line but it tells you nothing for sure about the manufacturing date of the receiver or any of the parts. They could be widely different particularly in the early pre-90s era when large runs of parts were stock-piled and assembled in no particular time order.

Knowing the month as well as the year certainly helps since the various 'type' configurations of many of the Old Models are pretty well known and documented in Chet15's Red Eagle News Exchange Reference of Ruger Firearms. His serial number breakouts are considerably more precise than anything Ruger has put out, and his discussion of which parts were used when is further informative. He can, for instance, occasionally come pretty close to revealing within a month's time when certain features/parts were changed in a run of a particular model. There will always be the occasional 'late shipped' gun having bits and pieces that were released considerably after the gun's serial number might indicate, or the occasional gun wearing some older bits from way earlier production that just floated to the top of the 'parts bin' at final assembly. And of course there is always the potential for the 'screwdriver variations' arising from easily-swapped parts that muddy the gun's actual date of origin, either 'early' or 'late'. There is no real way to sort these aberrations out, but in most cases they can be identified as 'suspicious' if that matters to someone. It really doesn't matter, since The Factory didn't record all the individual bits used on any particular gun anyway, so there is no documentation for most of those with the possible exception of some particular grip frames or panels, and these only occasionally.
All this only serves to keep us on our toes and remember that with Ruger, never say never.


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The shipping date is good to have a s a base line but it tells you nothing for sure about the manufacturing date of the receiver or any of the parts. They could be widely different particularly in the early pre-90s era when large runs of parts were stock-piled and assembled in no particular time order.
Later, as the company got away from large inventories of parts and finished guns, the chances improved that parts were made and used soon before assembly and shipping.
wunbe

Well,here is what I got when I entered a number.( Sorry, we are unable to locate that serial number.) The Clayton book shows 1V in 1978 came in 22-250, 25-06, 7mm & 300 Mag. 1979 added the 220 Swift and eliminated the 7mm & 300.The number in question is a 1V in 220 Swift,which was supposedly released in 1979,serial in question,131-42xxx dates to 1978 !


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Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 11:46 am
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Wonder when Ruger started storing numbers electronically.


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Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 12:50 pm
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I'm glad Ruger is always trying something Innovative.
I did try the SNL (Serial Number Lookup) on my 5 digit
Single Six Flatgate, made in Year 1956.
Unfortunately all I got was; 'Sorry, we are unable to
locate that serial number'.
Guess Ruger has some tweaking to do on that Program.
Anyway, Thank You Ruger for a Great Idea, if your reading.

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Ruger Old Model Blackhawk Serial Numbers

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Ruger Blackhawk Serial Numbers By Year

Close-up view of the factory letter of provenance that validates the case as a true prototype.Written and signed by Steven K. Vogel, Manager of Sturm, Ruger, & Co. Inc., Prescott Division and co-founder of the Ruger Collectors Association.

This is one of the last of the Supers with all steel parts and the small 1/16” serial numbers before the “Changes of 1962” began.S/N 10659, shipped in Nov. 1962 in the new two-piece “telescoping” black and red box that replaced the “White Box”.Scarce guns with probably less than 2000 made.

Close-up view of the steel MICRO rear sight found on Super #10659 and previously made Super Blackhawks.

Close-up of Super #10659’s serial number.

Top view of the two piece “telescoping” black and red box that became the standard packaging for the remainder of the Old Model Super’s life.

View of the printed end of the black and red box. Imyfone itransor crack.

View of open two-piece box with the first instruction booklet dated “Revised 9/1/59”.

A two-piece black and red Super box shown with its brown cardboard outer shipping carton for s/n 15848.

Top view of a very rare Type 1“Transition” Super, #13601, shipped in Sept. 1963with its MICRO rear sight, aluminum alloy ejector rod housing (ERH) and small 1/16” serial numbers.The aluminum alloy ERH was one of the “Changes of 1962” that was transitioned in for the Supers during 1963.Only about 300 or so believed made.

Close-up of “Transition” Super #13601’s serial number.

Top view of a very rare Type 2 “Transition” Super, #12224, shipped in April 1963 with its aluminum alloy non-marked rear sight, steel ejector rod housing and small 1/16” serial numbers.Less than 500 believed made.

Close-up view of the aluminum alloy non-marked rear sight found on Transition Super #12224.This is one of the changes made in 1962/63.

Close-up view of “Transition” Super #12224’s serial number.

This is a Type 3 or last of the “Transition” Supers.It is #12171 and it has both the aluminum alloy rear sight and ERH but still retains the small 1/16” serial number.I also have the consecutive Super #12172, both are the same configuration and in like new condition.#12171 was shipped in June 1963 and #12172 was shipped in Oct. 1963.The Type 3’s are the most common Transition Super but still scarce guns with only about 2,000 believed made.

Top view of “Transition” Super #12171 with the aluminum alloy rear sight, aluminum alloy ERH and small 1/16” serial number.

Picture of Super #12171’s aluminum alloy ejector rod housing that replaced the earlier steel housings.

Close-up of Super #12171’s serial number.

Super #20683, shipped April 1966 with larger 3/32” serial numbers and Blackhawk “Flattop” barrel address without the Eagle logo but with “Inc.” added.Often referred to as “Inc” guns by Super collectors.

This is the scarce “Inc” gun barrel address found on #20683.There were probably about 4,000 - 5,000 of these made.They had the larger 3/32”size serial number and the Blackhawk “Flattop” barrel address without the Eagle logo but with “Inc.” added.

Rare 6-1/2” barrel Super #24832 on top of its original box.About 600 of these 6-1/2” Supers were made in error.This gun has a factory letter validating its correctness.

Close-up of the 6-1/2” barreled Super #24832’s serial number.

View of 6-1/2” Super #24832’s original box end with a small sticker saying 6-1/2”.These guns were shipped in normal S47 7-1/2” boxes.The 7-1/2” printed on the end label was normally either marked out with a magic marker or covered with a small sticker with a typed or hand written 6-1/2”.I have also had lettered 6-1/2” guns in their original boxes that have the 7-1/2” marking unmolested.

This is an extremely rare non-prefixed serial number factory installed Brass frame Super Blackhawk.This gun was shipped in May 1968.Just over 100 of this variation was made.Super #35306 was previously in Hank Williams Jr’s collection.

Close-up view of the brass frame Super #35306’s serial number.

This is another extremely rare factory lettered early non-prefix Brass Frame Super #28291.Pictured with its seldom seen complete packaging. From the Matt Olivier collection.

A view of the rather faint “S47 SUPER BLACKHAWK .44 MAG. 7-1/2” BBL”ink stamp on #28291’s shipping carton.Note the absence of a “B” in the stamp.This gun was shipped in May 1967 and apparently the factory was not putting a “B” designation for “Brass” frame on these early guns. Serial key antidote 8 v2. From the Matt Olivier collection.

A view of brass framed Super #28291 lying in its open box.From the Matt Olivier collection.

Close-up view of Super #28291’s serial number.From the Matt Olivier collection.

Picture of a Super #80-51384, a prefix serial number factory installed Brass frame gun.

Four rare factory lettered prefix serial numbered Brass Frame Super Blackhawks.#80-57126 & #80-56779 were both shipped in December 1972.# 80-55908 was shipped in November 1972 & # 80-51341 was shipped in September 1972.Ruger fitted just over 1500 Supers with these frames in the later part of 1972.This was an inventory reduction effort in anticipation of the “New Model” introduction in 1973.These Old Model frames would not fit the New Model and there would be no market for them later.From the Matt Olivier collection.

Another view of these four rare factory lettered brass framed Supers.From the Matt Olivier collection.

Dealer price sheets show that from 1965 through 1967 and then again from 1971 through 1974 thefactory brass frames could be ordered as an accessory for $20.They came with a wide serrated Super Blackhawk trigger to fit the wide slot in the grip frame.Pictured are three factory shipping boxes for these brass frames.

Close-up view of the brass grip frame box’s shipping label.This one originally went to Fayetteville, Georgia, in May 1974.See the note at the top of the label on the “From” line that says ”Brass Grip and Panels”.

View of the Fayetteville, Georgia, open box with the frame, trigger, and a set of Super grip panels.

Another close-up view of a brass frame box’s shipping label.This one went to a gunsmith in Salmon, Idaho in July 1972.

View of the Salmon, Idaho, open box with the brass grip frame and trigger.This frame is as it came from the factory, it has never been fitted to a gun or polished.

Blue ink stamp on the brass grip frame accessory white shipping box.This one is on the end of the box but they are sometimes found on the top of the box.

Close-up view of the factory “MR-3DB”roll mark found on the brass frame’s left side, at the bottom rear corner.

This is a very rare consecutively numbered pair of factory lettered duplicate “D” marked Supers, #D80-25994 and #D80-25995.From the Bill Eyring collection.

Close-up view of #D80-25995’s serial number.Note the hand stamped “D” in front of the serial number indicating that this is a duplicate serial number.From the Bill Eyring collection.

This is a rare German Proof marked Super Blackhawk, #80-54726.Very few of these are ever seen in the USA.The factory letter states that it was originally shipped to a distributor that was an exporter.

This is Super #80-64679.The highest serial number known is #80-64750 so this one is about 70 from the last serial number made.I bought this fine, very high polished gun while traveling on business in Lebanon, Tennessee, in Feb. 1973.I bought it at Don Keeton’s Gun Shop while on my lunch hour!

Close-up view of Super #80-64679’s serial number.

Super #80-64679’s white eagle grip panel medallions were put into use by Ruger in 1971/72.Collectors often refer to these medallions as “Squashed Chickens”!

This is Super #26037, one of only two known extremely rare “S” marked Super Blackhawks with the rare 6-1/2” barrel.From the Bill Eyring collection.

Close-up view of the “S” marked 6-1/2” barrel Super #26037’s serial number.From the Bill Eyring collection.

View from the bottom of Super #26037.You can see part of the poorly and lightly struck “S” in front of the trigger guard.A factory letter is a must to validate a “second” or “S” marked gun.From the Bill Eyring collection.

Specotech multi-client software. This is Super #80-57650, one of only two known factory 'S' marked prefix serial number Supers.Extremely rare.The gun is very high /super polished.From the Bill Eyring collection.

Close-up view of Super #80-57650’s serial number.From the Bill Eyring collection.

View from the bottom of Super #80-57650.You can see the tail of the poorly struck “S” mark.A factory letter is a must to validate the correctness of an “S” gun.From the Bill Eyring collection.