![]() Looking at mine under magnification it's very clear that the grinding/buffing striations match from Frame thru the Blued Trigger Gaurd. Info states 37,000 were made with Brass and only 27,000 were made with Blued Trigger Gaurds. This 1974 Super Bearcat came according to what I've learned came originally with a 'Blued Trigger Gaurd' as many, most or all Super Bearcat's made from early 1972 thru the end of production in 1974. As I mentioned all the original parts are with and in the 1974 Super Bearcat 22lr. Wrong!! A previous owner for whatever reason sent the pistol back to Ruger to have a Wide Top Hammer (along with every internal part and trigger) Installed. Made the assumption that these were parts from a Factory Conversion to add the Hammer Block. The serial numbers assigned to Saginaw Gear(Saginaw) were 2 groups.Your group was serial numbers 3,250,020-3,691,519.These numbers were used for M-1 Carbines assembled from May-1943,thru Feb-1944. The pistol is all of 99% if you'll consider that all original parts are still with though some are in the box in a bag?! Saw the parts bag before, but never looked very close. Thanks guys, should have done so earlier but thought I knew stuff I didn't! So thanks for all the input! Now with what I've learned I hope you'al can help and suggest a value?
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