Thanks for watching and commenting. I was told after that this one may have received a trigger job. I did not find that out until after I completed the review. I believe it, as this one has one of the smoothest triggers I have experienced in a long time. The trigger, as mentioned, is far better than the Ruger New Model Blackhawk and New Vaquero that I have reviewed.
Great review! Just got my first single action, a vaquero in 45 Colt , and she is pretty with the white grips and gold accents. Makes for a nice relaxing range session. Nice work as usual
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Unfortunately, I don't own one either. Cost-wise, I usually indulge in a Uberti reproduction. After reviewing this Vaquero, and the New Vaquero, I think I need one, or the other, in .45 Colt. I have two 'Blackhawks" in .357 magnum that I have not shot in years. I need to get them out of storage for a review one of these days.
@@RangeRoninChronicles awesome I would love to see a review of the Black Hawks. I had BH in .44 mag back in the day, traded it back to the gunshop for another pistola.
@@JeepsCafe Click ...more in the 'Description' to reveal links to the Blackhawk and New Vaquero reviews. The New Model Blackhawk that I reviewed is in .45 Colt. I also have two in .357 magnum (one in 5.5-inch and one in 7.5-inch) that I may do reviews on in the future.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I agree. I would love to have one, but spending that kind of money for a modern Vaquero that can only shoot "Cowboy" loads, like any of my Uberti revolvers, is not worth the entry fee. At least this one could handle loads like the Blackhawk.
Just bought a new vaquero, stainless 357 4.62 love everything about this gun. Rather look at it than the TV..
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Enjoy your new toy!😁
Great review! Good music selection.
Thank you. and thank you for taking the time to indulge in this madness of mine.😁
Nice, I have 3, all in 45 Colt, all great! "The Vaquero" models
Thanks for watching and commenting. I was told after that this one may have received a trigger job. I did not find that out until after I completed the review. I believe it, as this one has one of the smoothest triggers I have experienced in a long time. The trigger, as mentioned, is far better than the Ruger New Model Blackhawk and New Vaquero that I have reviewed.
Great review! Just got my first single action, a vaquero in 45 Colt , and she is pretty with the white grips and gold accents. Makes for a nice relaxing range session. Nice work as usual
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Enjoy your new Vaquero, as it does make for a pleasant and relaxing range day; no muss, no fuss.
Nice gun, but I like adjustable rear sight like on the Blackhawk
Thanks for being with me once again. I don't mind fixed sights as long as they are properly regulated.
Every gun lover should own a single action revolver and a 1911 at least once in their lives.
Agreed! Both should be part of the "Rite of Manhood."
Excellent presentation, I have yet to get one of these nuce looking Vacqueros.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Unfortunately, I don't own one either. Cost-wise, I usually indulge in a Uberti reproduction. After reviewing this Vaquero, and the New Vaquero, I think I need one, or the other, in .45 Colt. I have two 'Blackhawks" in .357 magnum that I have not shot in years. I need to get them out of storage for a review one of these days.
@@RangeRoninChronicles awesome I would love to see a review of the Black Hawks. I had BH in .44 mag back in the day, traded it back to the gunshop for another pistola.
@@JeepsCafe Click ...more in the 'Description' to reveal links to the Blackhawk and New Vaquero reviews. The New Model Blackhawk that I reviewed is in .45 Colt. I also have two in .357 magnum (one in 5.5-inch and one in 7.5-inch) that I may do reviews on in the future.
Almost 1000 bucks now 😮. I’d love to have one but my god that’s crazy for a single action pistol. I can buy a Colt AR15 rifle for that money.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I agree. I would love to have one, but spending that kind of money for a modern Vaquero that can only shoot "Cowboy" loads, like any of my Uberti revolvers, is not worth the entry fee. At least this one could handle loads like the Blackhawk.
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Good to see you, once again.