my riuger vaquero

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strong eagle

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in the last few days i deepened the curve in the top of the hammer so easier to cock. also narrowed the grips near the top so easier to hold. also honed down the front sight a lot so it prints in the close to same holes at 15 to twenty yards. next will be a complete set of wolf springs by a local gun smith to smooth out the action.when i get the money. like the gun, but right out of the box it wasnt tuned at all. need a lot of fine tuning but close to getting it to where it should have been from the factory.
 
These guns have held their retail value when compared to others, most seem to have jumped up.
 
I have bought and sold several of the first run Vaquero's, the best and most handy was a stainless 5.5 inch gun.
 
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