woodsnwater
40 Cal
I don't know if they get factory seconds or if they are all junk. It took me 4 hrs to get it to even cycle. The cylinder was hitting the frame and the barrel and rough machine work throughout. Buy a used one made before 2020!
I know I can't, they'll never be this cheap again. Even bought 2 Uberti cartridge gunsYou made the correct call, OP.
All junk.
Yet people can't throw their hard earned money at the Italians fast enough.
I have Ruger SA's in nearly every caliber they made, if I want to play with a Ruger I have to use the "suppositories"For the price of two Italian revolvers a person can buy a Ruger Old Army and have a highly reliable revolver that will perform for generations.
Might as well by a Glock, about as historically accurate as one.For the price of two Italian revolvers a person can buy a Ruger Old Army and have a highly reliable revolver that will perform for generations.
Whats historically accurate about any of the above?Might as well by a Glock, about as historically accurate as one.
Whats historically accurate about any of the above?
Yeah and it has about as much in common with the copies of civil war era guns as a Glock. He wanted a small historical style pistol and ordered one, he didn't want a big 20th century style revolver although they are dang good.The Ruger hasn't been copied so it is, like I said, an original. There are two models - Adjustable sight and fixed sight variations.
Mike
I bought and retardedly sold a first generation Vaquero in polished stainless steel that was built on the Blackhawk frame. Beefy gun.I have Ruger SA's in nearly every caliber they made, if I want to play with a Ruger I have to use the "suppositories"
I'm a history nerd , a front stuffer Blackhawk never got my juices flowing which is weird because I'm a huge Ruger fanboi. I've almost bought an Old Army probably 100 times , even a few years back when Ruger made a limited run for Davidson's. I just couldn't do it. The Old Army always struck me as like a 1970s Steampunk retro-fitted percussion revolver that looks like an 1858 Remington and a .45 Blackhawk had a love child in 1972
I would probably buy a fixed sight blue Old Army to sit in my safe next to the other Rugers I rarely shoot
I have a .45 LC Lee Loader, a pile of .45 LC brass and my blued small frame "New Vaquero" .45 with the dream of maybe finding primers and .45 bullets to load BP cartridges for itI bought and retardedly sold a first generation Vaquero in polished stainless steel that was built on the Blackhawk frame. Beefy gun.
Every time I open the safe and look where it once sat, I kick myself.
But then I drag out my Colt sized Vaquero in .45 Colt and feel better about life.
My hunting revolver is a Ruger Blackhawk with 7.5 inch barrel in .45 Colt. She wears a zinc parkerized finish and red dot scope.
Do it.I have a .45 LC Lee Loader, a pile of .45 LC brass and my blued small frame "New Vaquero" .45 with the dream of maybe finding primers and .45 bullets to load BP cartridges for it
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