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    RUGER
    ®SUPER REDHAWKPARTS LIST
    Design, prices and specifications subject to change without notice.
    SPECIFY MODEL AND CALIBER WHEN ORDERING
    (See Exploded View on Page 25.)
    Part Name Part No. Model
    * Barrel, 7 1/2” KY00610 Super Redhawk - .44 Magnum
    * Barrel, 9 1/2” KY00611 Super Redhawk - .44 Magnum
    * Barrel, 7 1/2” KY00604 Super Redhawk - .454 Casull
    * Barrel, 9 1/2” KY00612 Super Redhawk - .454 Casull
    * Barrel, 7 1/2” KY00607 Super Redhawk - .480 Ruger
    * Barrel, 9 1/2” KY00608 Super Redhawk - .480 Ruger
    Cable Lock, 10”, Not Illustrated PM120A All Super Redhawk Models
    Case Only RGC-L Super Redhawk - 7 1/2” barrel
    Case Only RGC-XL Super Redhawk - 9 1/2” barrel
    Center Pin KE-53 All Super Redhawk Models
    Center Pin Rod KH05400 All Super Redhawk Models
    Center Pin Spring KE-34 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Crane & Crane Pivot Assembly KH00800B All Super Redhawk Models
    * Crane Latch Assembly KY00900A .44 Magnum Models
    * Crane Latch Assembly, Tumble Gray KY00900TGA .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    * Crane Latch Pivot KH02700 All Super Redhawk Models
    Crane Latch Plunger KH05100 All Super Redhawk Models
    Crane Latch Spring KE-57 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Crane Pivot Lock Plunger KH06700 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Crane Pivot Lock Spring KH07600 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Cylinder Assembly KH00100D .44 Magnum Models
    * Cylinder Assembly, Non-fluted KY00105D .454 Casull Models 
    						
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    Part Name Part No. Model
    Cylinder Assembly, Non-fluted KY00107D .480 Ruger Models
    Cylinder Latch KH04504 All Super Redhawk Models
    Cylinder Latch Pivot KH01400 All Super Redhawk Models
    Cylinder Latch Plunger KE-51 All Super Redhawk Models
    Cylinder Latch Spring KH05000 .44 Magnum Models
    Cylinder Latch Spring KY05000 .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    * Cylinder Retaining Ball, (2 Req’d.) KE03000 All Super Redhawk Models
    Disassembly Pin E-63 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Ejector KH01800 .44 Magnum Models
    * Ejector KY01801 .454 Casull Models
    * Ejector KY01803 .480 Ruger Models
    * Ejector Alignment Pins, (2 Req’d.) KE-35 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Ejector Retainer KH02400 All Super Redhawk Models
    Ejector Rod KH02300 .44 Magnum Models
    Ejector Rod, Tumble Gray KH02300TG .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Ejector Spring KE-25 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Firing Pin KH02100 .44 Magnum & .454 Casull Models
    * Firing Pin KY02100 .480 Ruger Models
    Firing Pin Rebound Spring KE-48 All Super Redhawk Models
    Front Latch KH03100 All Super Redhawk Models
    Front Latch Pivot Lock KH07500 All Super Redhawk Models
    Front Latch Pivot Lock Spring KH07700 All Super Redhawk Models
    Front Latch Pivot Pin KH05600 .44 Magnum Models
    Front Latch Pivot Pin, Tumble Gray KH05600TG .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Front Latch Spring KE-57 All Super Redhawk Models
    Front Latch Spring Plunger KH06800 All Super Redhawk Models
    Front Sight Base KY03601 All Super Redhawk Models Not Offered For Sale
    Front Sight Blade, with Red Insert Y03606 .44 Magnum Models
    Front Sight Y03605 .454 Casull Models & .480 Ruger with 9 1/2” bbl. 
    						
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    Part Name Part No. Model
    Front Sight Y03608 .480 Ruger with 7 1/2” bbl.
    Front Sight Plunger KH07900 All Super Redhawk Models
    Front Sight Plunger Spring KH08000 All Super Redhawk Models
    Grip Panel Ferrule, (Right) T01101 All Super Redhawk Models
    Grip Panel Ferrule, (Left) T01201 All Super Redhawk Models
    Grip Panel Inserts, Wood (Sold in Pairs Only) T21007 .44 Magnum Models
    Grip Panel Inserts, Wood (Sold in Pairs Only) Y21007 .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Grip Panel Locator T03301 All Super Redhawk Models
    Grip Panel Screw KE-13 All Super Redhawk Models
    Grip, 1 Piece Rubber, No Inserts T01014 All Super Redhawk Models
    Grip, 1 Piece Rubber with Wood Inserts T21000-CS .44 Magnum Models
    Grip, 1 Piece Rubber with Wood Inserts Y21000-CS .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    * Hammer Assembly KY04000B .44 Magnum Models
    * Hammer Assembly, Tumble Gray KY04000TGB .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    * Hammer Dog KH01900 All Super Redhawk Models
    Hammer Dog Pivot Pin KE-22 All Super Redhawk Models
    Hammer Dog Plunger KH05100 All Super Redhawk Models
    Hammer Dog Spring KE-57 All Super Redhawk Models
    Hammer Pivot Assembly KE-16B .44 Magnum Models
    Hammer Pivot Assembly, Tumble Gray KE-16TGB .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Hammer Strut KT01500 All Super Redhawk Models
    Hammer Strut Mainspring KW00401 .44 Magnum Models
    Hammer Strut Mainspring KY00400 .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Hammer Strut Seat KT00500 All Super Redhawk Models
    Pawl KH00700 All Super Redhawk Models
    Pawl Plunger KH05100 All Super Redhawk Models
    Pawl Plunger Spring KH05000 All Super Redhawk Models
    Rear Sight Assembly, High, Complete H05900C .44 Magnum Models
    Rear Sight Assembly, Low, Complete H05900D .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models 
    						
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    Part Name Part No. Model
    Rear Sight Base Assembly MR15900C All Super Redhawk Models
    Rear Sight Blade, High, White Outline Notch H07203A .44 Magnum Models
    Rear Sight Blade, Low, White Outline Notch E05904A-A .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Rear Sight Pivot Pin KMR05600 All Super Redhawk Models
    Rear Sight Elevation Screw MR05902 All Super Redhawk Models
    Rear Sight Elevation Spring, (2 Req’d.) MR05906 All Super Redhawk Models
    Rear Sight Windage Adjustment Screw E05903 All Super Redhawk Models
    Rear Sight Windage Spring MR05907 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Recoil Plate KMR02000 All Super Redhawk Models
    Recoil Plate Cross Pin KH04900 All Super Redhawk Models
    Scope Ring Assembly, Low Rings KD71L .44 Magnum Models
    Scope Ring Assembly
    , Low Rings, Tumble Gray
    KD71LTG .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Scope Ring Clamp, Not Illustrated D-74 All Super Redhawk Models
    Scope Ring Nut D-73 All Super Redhawk Models
    Scope Ring Screw, Set of 8 D-76 All Super Redhawk Models
    Transfer Bar KH01700 All Super Redhawk Models
    * Trigger Assembly KT03900B .44 Magnum Models
    * Trigger Assembly, Tumble Gray KT03900TGB .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    * Trigger Guard KT00300A All Super Redhawk Models
    Trigger Guard Latch KT04600 All Super Redhawk Models
    Trigger Guard Latch Pin KE-22 All Super Redhawk Models
    Trigger Guard Latch Spring KT03800 .44 Magnum Models
    Trigger Guard Latch Spring KY03801 .454 Casull & .480 Ruger Models
    Trigger Link KT07100 All Super Redhawk Models
    Trigger Link Pin KH06400 All Super Redhawk Models
    Trigger Link Plunger KT03700 All Super Redhawk Models
    Trigger Pivot Pin KE02800 All Super Redhawk Models
    Trigger Plunger KH03200 All Super Redhawk Models
    * PARTS SO MARKED MUST BE FACTORY FITTED 
    						
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    EXPLODED VIEW
    SUPER REDHAWK  
    						
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    SUPER REDHAWK
    REVOLVER MECHANISM 
    						
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    THE BASIC RULES OF SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING
    We believe that Americans have a right to purchase and use firearms for
    lawful purposes. The private ownership of firearms in America is
    traditional, but that ownership imposes the responsibility on the gun
    owner to use his firearms in a way which will ensure his own safety and
    that of others. When firearms are used in a safe and responsible manner,
    they are a great source of pleasure and satisfaction, and represent a
    fundamental part of our personal liberty.
    Firearms do not cause accidents! Firearms accidents are almost always
    found to have been the result of carelessness, or ignorance on the part of
    the shooter of the basic rules of safe gun handling.
    The following rules must be observed by gun users at all times. Safe gun
    handling is not just desirable, it is absolutely essential to your safety, the
    safety of others, and the continuation of gun ownership and sport shooting
    as we know it today.
    1. LEARN THE MECHANICAL AND HANDLING
    CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIREARM YOU ARE USING.
    Not all firearms are the same. The
    method of carrying and handling
    firearms varies in accordance with
    the mechanical provisions for
    avoiding accidental discharge and
    the various proper procedures for
    loading and unloading. No person
    should handle any firearm without
    first having thoroughly familiarized
    himself with the particular type of
    firearm he is using, and with safe
    gun handling in general.
    2. ALWAYS KEEP THE
    MUZZLE POINTED IN A
    SAFE DIRECTION.
    Be sure of the bullet stop behind
    your target, even when dry-firing.
    Never let the muzzle of a firearm
    point at any part of your body or at
    another person. This is particularly
    important when loading or
    unloading a firearm. In the event of
    an accidental discharge, no injury
    can occur as long as the muzzle is
    pointing in a safe direction. A safe
    direction means a direction which
    will not permit a discharged bullet to strike a person, or to strike an object
    from which the bullet may ricochet.
                   RUGER®
    INSTRUCTION MANUAL  READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
      AND WARNINGS IN THIS
      MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
      USING THIS FIREARM.  
    						
    							A safe direction must take into account the fact that a bullet may
    penetrate a wall, ceiling, floor, window, etc., and strike a person or
    damage property. Make it a habit to know exactly where the muzzle of
    your gun is pointing whenever you handle it, and be sure that you are
    always in control of the direction in which the muzzle is pointing, even
    if you fall or stumble. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready
    to shoot.
    3. FIREARMS SHOULD BE UNLOADED WHEN NOT IN
    USE.
    Firearms should be loaded only
    when you are in the field or on the
    target range or shooting area,
    ready to shoot. Firearms and
    ammunition should be securely
    locked in safes, racks or cabinets,
    or by using the locking device
    supplied with the firearm, when
    not in use. Ammunition should
    safely be stored separate from
    firearms. Store your firearms out
    of sight of visitors and children. It
    is the gun owner’s responsibility to
    be certain that children and
    persons unfamiliar with firearms cannot gain access to firearms,
    ammunition, or components.
    4. BE SURE THE BARREL IS
    CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTIONS
    BEFORE SHOOTING.
    Even a bit of mud, snow or excess
    lubricating oil or grease in the
    bore may cause the barrel to
    bulge, or even burst on firing, and
    can cause serious injury to the
    shooter and bystanders. Be sure
    that you are using ammunition of
    the proper caliber and loading for
    the gun you are using. If the
    report or recoil on firing seems weak, or doesn’t seem quite right,
    CEASE FIRING IMMEDIATELY, unload your firearm, and check to be
    sure that no obstruction has become lodged in the barrel.
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    5. BE SURE OF YOUR
    TARGET BEFORE YOU
    SHOOT.
    Don’t shoot unless you know
    exactly where your bullet is going
    to strike. Be sure of the bullet
    stop behind your target, even
    when dry-firing with an unloaded
    gun. If you are in the field
    hunting, do not fire at a
    movement or noise. Take the time
    to be absolutely certain of your
    target before you pull the trigger.
    6. WEAR SHOOTING
    GLASSES AND HEARING
    PROTECTORS WHEN
    YOU SHOOT.
    All shooters should wear
    protective shooting glasses and
    adequate hearing protectors when
    shooting. Exposure to shooting
    noise can damage hearing, and
    adequate eye protection when
    shooting is essential.
    7. NEVER CLIMB A TREE
    OR FENCE WITH A
    LOADED FIREARM.
    Put the firearm down carefully
    before climbing a fence, and
    unload it before climbing or
    descending a tree or jumping
    over a ditch or other obstruction.
    Never pull or push a loaded
    firearm toward yourself or
    another person. When in doubt,
    or whenever you are about to do
    anything awkward, unload your
    gun!  
    						
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    8. DON’T SHOOT AT A
    HARD SURFACE, OR AT
    WATER.
    Bullets can glance off many
    surfaces like rocks or the surface
    of water and travel in
    unpredictable directions with
    considerable velocity.
    9. NEVER TRANSPORT A
    LOADED FIREARM.
    Firearms should always be
    unloaded before being placed in a
    vehicle. A suitable carrying case
    or scabbard should by used to
    carry an unloaded firearm to and
    from the shooting area.
    10. AVOID ALCOHOLIC
    BEVERAGES WHEN
    SHOOTING.
    Don’t drink until the day’s
    shooting is over. Handling
    firearms while under the
    influence of alcohol in any form,
    or medications that could affect
    your judgment or co-ordination,
    constitutes a criminal disregard
    for the safety of others. 
    						
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