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Ruger Vaqero Limited
Ruger Vaqero Limited
This is at the lgs, what do you think?
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Kinda what I am thinking - then I take my Winchester 100 year commemorative out shooting....beautiful 45 ... almost toooo beautiful
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I like it but if I bought it it would get used.
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Very nice. Those are sharp-looking grips, too.
Unless you've had a heavier revolver before like this one (and already know), I'd suggest a light glove on your gun hand. The ivory-style grips really tend toward "slippery." One of my revolvers has those nice-looking grips. But I about always wear a glove when shooting since the loaded weight is plus 2-1/2 lbs.
Enjoy. You have the "star" photo in this thread!
Unless you've had a heavier revolver before like this one (and already know), I'd suggest a light glove on your gun hand. The ivory-style grips really tend toward "slippery." One of my revolvers has those nice-looking grips. But I about always wear a glove when shooting since the loaded weight is plus 2-1/2 lbs.
Enjoy. You have the "star" photo in this thread!
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That is one fine single action Ruger. I have some real single action beauties, too, but they got shot. That makes them even more beautiful for me.
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Sure is pretty with that ivory and 24ct gold on black! Though I'd have it in a display case and rarely shoot it.
Sure is pretty with that ivory and 24ct gold on black! Though I'd have it in a display case and rarely shoot it.
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Very nice, and just a touch which really makes it look nice and not over the top.
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2nd comment, with focus on overall appearance of your Limited Edition.
Agree with Dan that the touch of gold plus the grip star are not " over the top." Someone got this design spot-on. And since it is a limited edition, that makes it look even more special.
I mentioned, Ernie, that I have a SA .45 colt revolver with ivory grips. After looking at yours, mine looks to be leaning more toward plain-Jane. I don't know what design or pattern might have been applied to the pearl grips, but something could have worked.
I know I'm just ramblin' on, but your Ruger has my imagination in gear now. Here are a couple of photos of my Uberti revolver alongside a really sharp-looking image of a running horse. Since this Schofield revolver was predominately used by calvary soldiers during WWI, I think this horse image would be a cool addition positioned on the grip like your star. Imagine~~~I can almost see it.
Thanks for sharing...congrats again on acquiring such a sharp-looking revolver.
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Agree with Dan that the touch of gold plus the grip star are not " over the top." Someone got this design spot-on. And since it is a limited edition, that makes it look even more special.
I mentioned, Ernie, that I have a SA .45 colt revolver with ivory grips. After looking at yours, mine looks to be leaning more toward plain-Jane. I don't know what design or pattern might have been applied to the pearl grips, but something could have worked.
I know I'm just ramblin' on, but your Ruger has my imagination in gear now. Here are a couple of photos of my Uberti revolver alongside a really sharp-looking image of a running horse. Since this Schofield revolver was predominately used by calvary soldiers during WWI, I think this horse image would be a cool addition positioned on the grip like your star. Imagine~~~I can almost see it.
Thanks for sharing...congrats again on acquiring such a sharp-looking revolver.
PT7
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