Here is a link to what I think is the correct grip for your Blackhawk on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Hogue-83000-...0FSWD0U2/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_sims?ie=UTF8
One reviewer specifically states that it fits his .357/9mm Blackhawk Convertible, which is what you have.
You could order one and try it out. Nice thing about Amazon, returns are usually very easy.
Personally, I think they are ugly as hell and ruin the lines of the gun. But the gun is kinda worthless if it is no fun to shoot.
I had a brief interest in getting a "cowboy" gun for fun, but having owned a couple and handled a few, I find that the grips are just awful, with the exception of the Ruger Bisley grip. I had a standard Vaquero with the "plow handle" grip and a birds head grip Vaquero. The birds head grip was no fun to shoot, and I didn't even put a round through the standard Vaquero, as it was bumping my middle finger from just handling it. Very awkward feeling.
I might pick up a Bisley Vaquero one of these days for fun, as I do like the feel of that grip style, but no way I'd put one of those ugly rubber grip monstrosities on a classic single action revolver. I'd sooner just get rid of it, which is exactly what I did with my 2 Vaqueros.
https://www.amazon.com/Hogue-83000-...0FSWD0U2/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_sims?ie=UTF8
One reviewer specifically states that it fits his .357/9mm Blackhawk Convertible, which is what you have.
You could order one and try it out. Nice thing about Amazon, returns are usually very easy.
Personally, I think they are ugly as hell and ruin the lines of the gun. But the gun is kinda worthless if it is no fun to shoot.
I had a brief interest in getting a "cowboy" gun for fun, but having owned a couple and handled a few, I find that the grips are just awful, with the exception of the Ruger Bisley grip. I had a standard Vaquero with the "plow handle" grip and a birds head grip Vaquero. The birds head grip was no fun to shoot, and I didn't even put a round through the standard Vaquero, as it was bumping my middle finger from just handling it. Very awkward feeling.
I might pick up a Bisley Vaquero one of these days for fun, as I do like the feel of that grip style, but no way I'd put one of those ugly rubber grip monstrosities on a classic single action revolver. I'd sooner just get rid of it, which is exactly what I did with my 2 Vaqueros.