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Some time ago I acquired this used older (1996) Vaquero .44 Magnum, stainless steel, 7.5 inch barrel, with Ruger medallion faux ivory grips, and also a nice Ruger flap holster for a fairly low price. The catch was, cosmetically this old single action was looking a bit rough. Mechanically...

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Older Ruger Vaquero .44 Mag Stainless - Redux | The High Road

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Hers is the “stainless” which actually seems to be an aluminum alloy or something of the sort. It is easily the most accurate .22 in the house and when I go squirrel chasing it often goes with me. If I were to lose all of my 22s in some freak house fire or some such event I would buy a couple of each, but I would start with the 795s.

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A FACTORY bright polish Python will have more value then a standard satin polish stainless Python but both will only go up in value. Whether a Python is "worth it" is up to you.

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My current Rossi .357 is a 16” model. This gun doesn’t look as good as my old one but it feeds ammo perfectly. My only beef with it is a very tight extractor spring, it can chew up brass case rims on occasion. The stainless ones look cool, if I bump into one I may just take it home. Stay safe..

I recently picked up an early 90's Rossi M88 38 special all stainless snub nose. It was imported by "Interarms". The action is very smooth and crisp and it looks very strongly built. It shoots great. Though it is not specifically rated for +P ammunition its construction certainly looks...

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