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Ruger SBH Hunter Bisley in .44- price
08 November 2007, 02:47
Carolina CounselRuger SBH Hunter Bisley in .44- price
After a good bit of feedback on this forum, I have decided on a Ruger SBH Hunter with Bisley grip in .44. I was quoted $599 by my local shop. I don't think they're doing me any favors. This sounds a bit high. Anyone have an opinion? Thanks.
08 November 2007, 02:58
WhitworthCheck the Ruger website -- I believe that they offer MSRPs for each product. You can always get them cheaper than the manufacturer's suggested price.
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08 November 2007, 03:03
WhitworthCarolina -- stainless or blued?? The most expensive blued SBH listed on the Ruger website was $605.00 -- see if you can talk them down. Usually retailers have more wiggle room than we think.
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08 November 2007, 03:35
Woodrow SThere is absolutely no reason to pay more than $550 for one, and thats a tad high. I bought one in 44mag for $499 and one in the harder to get 41 mag for $539, both about 18 months ago. The 41mag I had Gary Reeder do a conversion to the 410GNR, using the existing barrel. These are great platforms for a hunting revolver. Keep and eye on gunbroker as I would think you could do better there if your dealer won't do better on the price.
Woody
08 November 2007, 03:52
K20350I would try to find one used myself. I earlier this year bought a SRH in .44 for $450 and it had $200 in gunsmithing done to it. (I know the smith that did the work). My friend just picked up a SRH in .454 at a pawn shop that is mint last week for $425. The resale on Ruger handguns are very low. Despite being very good handguns in my opinion. The only problem I have with the rugers is that they bang the knuckle on my middle finger with heavy loads. I solved that problem in short order by buying a SRH Alasken grip from rugers website. The grip inpressed my friends enough that they all bought them for their guns. I had bought about every grip out there for mine but the factory alasken grip made for them by hogue is the best by far. Hell I did pretty well for myself shooting mine in field pistol in IHMSA this year. I guess what I am saying is that unless you absolutely have to have new they are out there cheap if you can live with used. Good luck I love my Rugers!
08 November 2007, 04:33
WhitworthK20350 -- you are absolutely correct in that used Rugers can be had for a song and a dance -- but that is good for us!

My brother-in-law just recently bought a mint .480 SRH for $400.00 on Guns America.
You are correct about the Hogue wrap-around grips -- I have them on both of my SRHs.......
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08 November 2007, 05:09
Carolina CounselThanks for the input. I sure felt it was a bit high even though it was below MSRP. I'm looking for the stainless Hunter version, by the way.
08 November 2007, 06:06
WhitworthCarolina -- go check the Guns America (www.gunsamerica.com) website. I have found some really great deals there.
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08 November 2007, 06:43
BuglemintodayHere is one with a buy it now at $409
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=84308151Here is one at $244 with 2 days left and no reserve
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=84318179Here is a stainless one at $255 with no reserve and ends in 37 minutes
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=84123194
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16 November 2007, 05:35
CLK320I have a Bisley Hunter and I think I payed aroud $500.00 for it, I love it, very accurate.
19 November 2007, 23:43
larrysWoodrow has it about right. Buglemintoday has linked some nice plain superblackhawks, but none of them is the Hunter model. I am really looking at the one in 41, as if I need another 41.

Larry
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20 November 2007, 06:18
Whitworthquote:
Originally posted by larrys:
Woodrow has it about right. Buglemintoday has linked some nice plain superblackhawks, but none of them is the Hunter model. I am really looking at the one in 41, as if I need another 41.
Since when does need have anything to do with it?!

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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
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09 December 2007, 22:17
Rafsobquote:
Originally posted by K20350:
I solved that problem in short order by buying a SRH Alasken grip from rugers website. The grip inpressed my friends enough that they all bought them for their guns. I had bought about every grip out there for mine but the factory alasken grip made for them by hogue is the best by far.
Will these rubber Alaskian grips work for the newer model Super Blackhawk Hunters with the plow handle grips? All the grips that I have seen for the Blackhawk series is the one that has the squared off back side on the trigger guard. These don't fit the newer Hunter models.
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09 December 2007, 22:53
WhitworthRafsob -- they will not fit the SBH as they are a Super Redhawk double action grip.
"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
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09 December 2007, 23:38
RafsobTalk about being asleep at the wheel. My eyes are really getting bad. Sorry.

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