Ruger New Vaquero - GUNSMITH WANTED

Started by COLT_45_SAA, March 02, 2012, 10:15:20 PM

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COLT_45_SAA


August

Fast, good, cheap.

You can't have all this.

My experience is that the best gunsmiths charge the same as poor gunsmiths, but the turn-around is agonizingly slow with good 'smiths.  Naturally, everybody wants the best and most are willing to wait for it.

You'll get lots of opinions, because there are more than a couple of good gunsmiths.

The best set of Rugers I have were done by Bob James.

However, sometimes putting a hammer in a Ruger is just a bolt-up affair.  You can easily do it yourself by following the video on the Ruger website.  It might work without any "gunsmithing." 


yeti76620

I'm in agreement with August,  put Super Blackhawk hammers into my OMV's and it was easier then I thought it would be as I learned a lot and discovered the simplicity of it all...  practice on one of the mutt's first  ;)

WARNING

Use ONLY the Gunsmith's screw bits / drivers!...... NO Craftsman or Stanley standard bits / drivers!
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