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Anonymous
Hi all,
I have a couple New Vaqueros, one in 357 and the other 45. On the 45, if I thumb the hammer back very slowly, the gun goes to full cock before the cylinder locks into place. I'm no expert, but I'm relatively certain that is not supposed to happen, as the gun could be fired with the cylinder misaligned, correct?
During normal cocking movements it's a non issue. Just curious as to whether or not anyone else has this problem, if it's something I need to send to Ruger, or something I can correct on my own.
Thanks,
Mike
I have a couple New Vaqueros, one in 357 and the other 45. On the 45, if I thumb the hammer back very slowly, the gun goes to full cock before the cylinder locks into place. I'm no expert, but I'm relatively certain that is not supposed to happen, as the gun could be fired with the cylinder misaligned, correct?
During normal cocking movements it's a non issue. Just curious as to whether or not anyone else has this problem, if it's something I need to send to Ruger, or something I can correct on my own.
Thanks,
Mike