It is the same guy, Greg. And thanks for the link. I strongly suspect it's inactive, but I filled out a contact request anyway.
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Thanks for all the replies, guys. And while I appreciate the alt/buy a new Ruger/etc suggestions, I have no interest. What I'm after is a higher end custom revolver...to go with my already existing .357 and .44 Mag custom Blackhawks... and I already have the base gun.
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Whenever y'all get the project going, please post pictures of the before & after Vaquero. You know some of us like that gun porn!
A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling
The Montado and the Birdshead came with the Bisley hammer... if you wanna see what one would look like on your project gun...
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Well...thanks all for the input(s) and I now be first to admit I was wrong head on ths one!
I originally bought my/this base gun back in April 2001 with the intent of turning it over to Milt for custom work. It was the last SA Ruger I'd purchased and, ignorant of model changes since then, I fixated on finally getting the project done. I did chase down Milt. He was willing to do it if I insisted but brought another voice to why?/look around at current offerings first.
So I did. If nothing else, Ruger's reversion to the XR3 frame for the Vaquero would have been a deal clincher. Add to that, the availability of 3.75 barrel, birds head grips, cresent head ejector rods, blued, etc variants......
For a bit over $600 from Buds I got, short of a trigger job, pretty much exactly what I was primarily after. .45 ACP/birdshead/blue/short barrel. Keeping original project gun for occasional .45 Colt use. Also thinkin' I'm about to purchase a Montado in 38/357 shortly. A bit expensive variant, but what the hell/why not.
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Well ltxi, there are certain rules to follow when posting about new gun purchases.......
A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
-Rudyard Kipling