From the Vault: Custom Ruger® Blackhawk® Revolver

Published on June 28, 2019
Duration: 10:19

This guide details the custom gunsmithing process for a Ruger Blackhawk revolver, as presented by Bobby Tyler of Tyler Gun Works. It covers historical inspirations, specific component upgrades like custom barrels, sights, and grip frames, and precision work on the action and cylinder gap. The build culminates in a unique firearm finished with mammoth ivory grips, showcasing advanced customization techniques.

Quick Summary

This custom Ruger Blackhawk revolver, built by Bobby Tyler of Tyler Gun Works, showcases advanced gunsmithing with an octagon barrel, custom sights, a tight 0.003-inch cylinder gap, and a 2.5-pound trigger pull. It features a Power Custom grip frame and premium mammoth ivory grips for enhanced handling and aesthetics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Custom Ruger Revolvers
  2. 00:45Historical Inspiration and Collaboration
  3. 01:40Flat Top vs. Standard Blackhawk
  4. 02:45Front Sight and Barrel Customization
  5. 03:50Action and Finish Upgrades
  6. 05:00Accuracy and Trigger Work
  7. 06:50Grip Frame and Recoil Management
  8. 08:15Premium Mammoth Ivory Grips

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications made to this custom Ruger Blackhawk revolver?

This custom Ruger Blackhawk features a unique octagon barrel, a mirror-ramped front sight with a gold bead, a Base Mountain base pin, a color case hardened finish, a Hamilton Bowen rear sight, a target crown, a tight 0.003-inch cylinder gap, a 2.5-pound trigger pull, a Power Custom grip frame, and mammoth ivory grips.

Who is Bobby Tyler and what is his expertise?

Bobby Tyler is the owner of Tyler Gun Works in Friona, Texas, and is a recognized master gunsmith. His expertise lies in custom firearm builds, particularly Ruger revolvers, with a deep understanding of historical inspirations and precision gunsmithing techniques.

What is the significance of the flat-top frame on this Ruger Blackhawk?

The flat-top frame is a design element reminiscent of earlier Ruger models, distinguished by its lack of protective 'ears' around the rear sight. This provides a sleeker, more classic aesthetic compared to standard Blackhawk frames.

Why were mammoth ivory grips chosen for this custom build?

Mammoth ivory grips were selected for their exceptional durability and their ability to maintain a cool feel, even in high temperatures. They also contribute significantly to the firearm's unique aesthetic and value.

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