Being as picky as you seem to be, and an $800.00 budget aren't going to mix well. You need to at least double that budget, or accept a low budget purchase and all that comes along with it.
On my new Vaquero, the transfer bar raises when I pull the hammer back. When I pull the trigger, it raises another .125" or so and the hammer hits it. When I release the trigger, the transfer bar lowers back down to it's original position, and the hammer moves a little closer to the frame.
Thanks! I just wanted to make sure you didn't have to do some off the wall install using glue or JB weld. :eek: I watched a video of a guy that installed his grips with JB weld because they had a gold cross attached to the grip in the hole fastener location. He didn't want holes there. I...
That's what I was thinking too. It says "They also come with gold screws and escutcheons. " Sow who knows. Either way, there's going to be a hole right through the eagle which would ruin the design.
I should have been more clear....my apologies. Those grips are on the Altamont web site and are specifically sold for the New Vaquero. But again....no attachment hole like some of their other grips.
http://www.altamontco.com/products/pistol/ruger/newvaquero.php
You mentioned you couldn't get the pit off your hound. So, were you going to shoot the pit while it was stuck to your dog? Wouldn't you have been afraid that your dog could have easily been hit as well? Dogs are a small target, and in the heat of the moment you could have easily killed your...
Or two or three of each...:D
I have only owned S&W revolvers for the last 25 years. Recently I bought a Ruger GP 100 in stainless steel. Although the Ruger is a great gun, the details (fit and finish) that you find on a S&W just aren't there with the Ruger. Matter of fact, the bottom of...
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