Was at the local gun store today checking out a NIB blue Vaquero.
Clerk handed me the revolver after checking to make sure it was unloaded. I then checked again to make sure it was unloaded.
Pointed it in a safe direction and tried cocking it. Hammer moved about 1/16th" then jammed. Released pressure on hammer and tried again. Cocked normally and cylinder rotated normally. About every 4th try hammer would jam. Then would function properly.
I passed on buying it. Do any of you folks have an idea of what was happening?
Makes me worry about Ruger quality control.
Thanks.
Clerk handed me the revolver after checking to make sure it was unloaded. I then checked again to make sure it was unloaded.
Pointed it in a safe direction and tried cocking it. Hammer moved about 1/16th" then jammed. Released pressure on hammer and tried again. Cocked normally and cylinder rotated normally. About every 4th try hammer would jam. Then would function properly.
I passed on buying it. Do any of you folks have an idea of what was happening?
Makes me worry about Ruger quality control.
Thanks.