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    WTS/WTT Vaquero Sheriff, 10/22 French Walnut, AR - ftf (OH)

    I am located about 30 minutes south of the Canton/Akron area.
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    WTS/WTT Vaquero Sheriff, 10/22 French Walnut, AR - ftf (OH)

    Face to face in Ohio only folks. Thanks.
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    Finally New Vaquero Talo Birshead

    OP, what a nice little piece you've got there. Ever get the feeling that a gun is destined to be a favorite the instance you lay eyes/hands on it? This seems like one of those guns. Great buy!
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    WTS/WTT Vaquero Sheriff, 10/22 French Walnut, AR - ftf (OH)

    Looking to liquidate some stock. Will trade for precious metals, bullion, coins, bars, rounds etc. Make cash offer. I will only do a face to face deal, Ohio. I can send decent pics to a cell number upon request. Thanks. 1. Stainless Vaquero Sheriff 45 Colt with simulated ivory grips...
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    Thoughts on new LCR 357

    Hey, lots of good points fellas. You know, I have been thinking. Another good reason for Ruger to add the 357 to the LCR line-up would be to help establish the platform first, with time-proven calibers. I think it was a smart move. I mean, think about it.....love it or hate it, this...
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    GP or SP ?

    . . GP.....all the way. . . P.S. Are you seeing a trend, here? . .
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    New Ruger SR-556c...

    I often wonder if a barrel that is quickly heated up, by bullet friction, and then rapidly cooled by "heat-sinks", fins, dimples, flutes etc. could actually be worst then a thicker "plain" barrel that cools down at a slower (and more uniform) pace, as it pertains to barrel life and long-term...
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    New Ruger SR-556c...

    I like the heavy barrel of the first SR-556. There are TONS of lightweight M4's (and now the SR-556c) out there, these days, if you want to go light. The SR-556 feels barrel heavy when you first pick one up but most guys end up really liking the extra mass while actually shooting one. It's...
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    OM SBH shoots high, Ideas?

    I would start experimenting with some load develpment, before doing any sight modifications, if it were me. Maybe try something slow and heavy....just to see what happens. I go slow, heavy and solid with most big-bore hunting loads and have found them to be far superior to the fast, hollow and...
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