Started here because I bought a set of ruger vaqueros then got lost in a bunch of horse packin, knofe throwin, gun twirlin vids. Awesome channel this here is.
Very helpful. The videography and commentary is clear and concise. I easily followed the instructions for a complete disassembly and reassembly. Thanks so much.
Glad it helped! Last night I had to replace the hammer plunger in one of my New Vaqueros. I had to bring up my own video to remember how to get it back together.
@@rhinestoneropers9204 I’m not a fan of the black plastic grips, rosewood, simulated ivory or stag would look better with the polished stainless steel.
Thank you for guiding me through this. I bought my vaquero a month ago and my pawl snapped from cocking and decocking too much. I bought a new pawl and had to completely disassemble my gun. I have sucessfully replaced the broken part with your help. Thanks!
Bravo👍🏼💪🏽fantastic instructional video. I have a Ruger super Wrangler and the workings are very similar to the Vaquero This helped me so much more than the Ruger instruction video which is fuzzy and fast and got me all exercised and sweaty 🥵 at 3 am. keep up the good work
Hey dan howy you doing just wanted to say your videos are actually interesting and helpful just a little thank you for the affort you put in the videos 🙂
Great video. I took my 2008 Ruger Vaquero Bisley apart to change out the trigger and hammer springs. It went back together ok following your lead but now the loading gate won't open all the way. I rechecked your video about the spring and how the gate works but could not figure it out. The spring wants to pop out to the side and will not lock in. Should I maybe replace the loading gate spring? It does look a little worn out. And if so where would you order the spring from? Thanks.
I would be surprised to find that the Gate Detent Spring is worn out. You should be able to take the cylinder out and use a small screw driver to push the spring back into place. If you need a new one, I would go to Numrich Gun Parts to order. They should cost about $10.00. If you have trouble, I would be interested to hear about it. Good Luck Dan
@@rhinestoneropers9204 Thanks again, Dan. I did push the spring back into place but no luck. I am going to take the pin out and check the spring and I did order a new one just in case it's bad. The gun was working great before the trigger & hammer spring job. It's got to be something simple. I'll let you know how it goes.
@@rhinestoneropers9204 Hi Dan, I did get a new gate detent spring and through sweat and toil I got the old one out and the new one in. The old one did have a ruff surface where it engaged the gate. Probably done when it fell off center and I tried to force the gate open when I finished assembling it the first time. It works great now. Thanks again for your video. It made all the difference.
I just bought a tiger vaquero and the grips won’t come off after removing the screw what do I do it’s a stainless steel special with gold yellow grips. I don’t want to mar cut the grips
Never have I wanted to chuck a gun until I bought one of these. Hog trap full of hogs and I'm 3 bullets in and it won't cock or turn, I open the loading gate and the cylinder can turn. I have to turn the cylinder and cock it. I ended up having to get one of my co-workers to help finish popping hogs. I would give this gun away if someone gave one to me. Did a teardown and the cylinder latch spring is junked. So yeah. Not a Ruger Vaquero single 6 fan.
My grandpaw took an old, old single action colt apart in about 1930, never got it put back together, all parts in a cigar box ! Im going to try to use your video to re assemble it ! Thanks !
Started here because I bought a set of ruger vaqueros then got lost in a bunch of horse packin, knofe throwin, gun twirlin vids. Awesome channel this here is.
Thanks
Very helpful. The videography and commentary is clear and concise. I easily followed the instructions for a complete disassembly and reassembly. Thanks so much.
Glad it helped! Last night I had to replace the hammer plunger in one of my New Vaqueros. I had to bring up my own video to remember how to get it back together.
Perfect angles, one of the best instructional videos I've seen yet. Actually think I'd be able to get the thing together again after watching haha.
Thank you Serewrangler.
Thank you sir 🙏 great video… all the need to know details and none of the extra 😎👍 well done… very helpful
Thank You.
Great instructions. They helped me a lot in getting to know my Vaquero a bit better.
Great to hear!
Glad I found this, I recently inherited a Ruger New Vaquero and as an old Marine you know I have to clean it throughly. 😂
BY the time you are done, you and the gun will have a solid connection. Have fun.
@@rhinestoneropers9204 I’m not a fan of the black plastic grips, rosewood, simulated ivory or stag would look better with the polished stainless steel.
Thank you for guiding me through this. I bought my vaquero a month ago and my pawl snapped from cocking and decocking too much. I bought a new pawl and had to completely disassemble my gun. I have sucessfully replaced the broken part with your help. Thanks!
Hi Ace, You are welcome. Good Job!
Thank you for a well done video as it was extremely helpful guiding me step by step in replacing the factory hammer spring.
Very welcome
Bravo👍🏼💪🏽fantastic instructional video. I have a Ruger super Wrangler and the workings are very similar to the Vaquero
This helped me so much more than the Ruger instruction video which is fuzzy and fast and got me all exercised and sweaty 🥵 at 3 am. keep up the good work
Great to hear!
Hey dan howy you doing just wanted to say your videos are actually interesting and helpful just a little thank you for the affort you put in the videos 🙂
Thanks
Great video. Thanks!
You are welcome.
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Nossaaa esse revolver é o mais lindo que tem!!
Aceito ele de presente, haahahahhahahah
Aqui no Brasil nao acha dele pra comprar.
Abraços e sucesso!
Great video. I took my 2008 Ruger Vaquero Bisley apart to change out the trigger and hammer springs. It went back together ok following your lead but now the loading gate won't open all the way. I rechecked your video about the spring and how the gate works but could not figure it out. The spring wants to pop out to the side and will not lock in. Should I maybe replace the loading gate spring? It does look a little worn out. And if so where would you order the spring from? Thanks.
I would be surprised to find that the Gate Detent Spring is worn out. You should be able to take the cylinder out and use a small screw driver to push the spring back into place. If you need a new one, I would go to Numrich Gun Parts to order. They should cost about $10.00. If you have trouble, I would be interested to hear about it.
Good Luck
Dan
@@rhinestoneropers9204 Thanks again, Dan. I did push the spring back into place but no luck. I am going to take the pin out and check the spring and I did order a new one just in case it's bad. The gun was working great before the trigger & hammer spring job. It's got to be something simple. I'll let you know how it goes.
@@rhinestoneropers9204 Hi Dan, I did get a new gate detent spring and through sweat and toil I got the old one out and the new one in. The old one did have a ruff surface where it engaged the gate. Probably done when it fell off center and I tried to force the gate open when I finished assembling it the first time. It works great now. Thanks again for your video. It made all the difference.
👍👍👍🇺🇸
Thanks
Hey Dan!
Howdy.
I just bought a tiger vaquero and the grips won’t come off after removing the screw what do I do it’s a stainless steel special with gold yellow grips. I don’t want to mar cut the grips
I’m good it came loose eventually on it’s on
That's good.
Cylinder "latch" and "pawl"- otherwise known as the "bolt" and "hand"...
Never have I wanted to chuck a gun until I bought one of these. Hog trap full of hogs and I'm 3 bullets in and it won't cock or turn, I open the loading gate and the cylinder can turn. I have to turn the cylinder and cock it. I ended up having to get one of my co-workers to help finish popping hogs. I would give this gun away if someone gave one to me. Did a teardown and the cylinder latch spring is junked. So yeah. Not a Ruger Vaquero single 6 fan.
I'm sorry about that. Usually these are very reliable guns.
My grandpaw took an old, old single action colt apart in about 1930, never got it put back together, all parts in a cigar box ! Im going to try to use your video to re assemble it ! Thanks !
They are complicated for sure. I hope it helps.