Is the manufacturing procedure different for the Ruger Vaquero in Stainless vs the Blued one?
My stainless looks as if it was all machiened, no ground parts or edges. The Stainless also seems heavier leading me to wonder if the Stainless 4" Vaquero is stronger than the Blued/Case hardened revolvers?
At first I had second thoughts about buying the Stainless model but as I shot it over time, I found the sights to be very clear and without the old wives tales about Glare.
I added a set of synthetic Stag Style Grips to the gun and it draws rave remarks all the time! Handles great too!
Maybe the bright edges make the cuts look sharper but I think it has more machiening in it. The seams are near invisable!!!
It seems to me that you can't cast Stainless, you need to cut it.
ZVP
My stainless looks as if it was all machiened, no ground parts or edges. The Stainless also seems heavier leading me to wonder if the Stainless 4" Vaquero is stronger than the Blued/Case hardened revolvers?
At first I had second thoughts about buying the Stainless model but as I shot it over time, I found the sights to be very clear and without the old wives tales about Glare.
I added a set of synthetic Stag Style Grips to the gun and it draws rave remarks all the time! Handles great too!
Maybe the bright edges make the cuts look sharper but I think it has more machiening in it. The seams are near invisable!!!
It seems to me that you can't cast Stainless, you need to cut it.
ZVP