Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk .44 Rem Magnum, 7.5-Inch Blued Single-Action Revolver, 1976 with Adjustable Sights and Walnut Grips
Built in 1976, this Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk is a classic .44 Rem Magnum single-action revolver with the features shooters expect from this model: a 7.5-inch steel barrel, unfluted six-shot cylinder, Dragoon-style square-back trigger guard, and adjustable iron sights. It also carries the long top-barrel rollmark used by Ruger in 1976, consistent with the company’s Bicentennial marking.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Fair - Generally clean, some residue or smudges, slight corrosion.
Bore Rifling: Fair Rifling - Worn rifling, slight loss of definition.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in solid shape. There are some scratches and blemishes present. Bore is clean and shiny.
What's Included
- Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk .44 Rem Magnum revolver
This New Model Super Blackhawk operates in single-action only and uses Ruger’s transfer-bar safety system. The hammer is exposed, and the steel construction throughout gives it the durability the model is known for.
The 7.5-inch round barrel features a full-length ejector-rod housing with a crescent-style ejector head for confident case extraction. The top of the barrel bears the longer rollmark pattern Ruger used in 1976, aligning with the company’s Bicentennial markings that year.
Its cylinder is the unfluted six-shot style with long bolt-stop notches, and the steel grip frame incorporates the Dragoon-style square-back trigger guard and two-screw backstrap. Walnut grips with Ruger medallions complete the classic presentation.
Sighting is handled by a ramped, pinned front blade and an adjustable rear in a dovetailed base. The revolver wears a blued finish over steel frame, cylinder, receiver, and barrel, and it was made in the United States in 1976.




