I have a Vaquero 44 mag, 7.5 barrel stainless steel. Production year was 2000. The grips has the Ruger logo lower down on the grip near bottom. It looks laser engraved. Are these original or some type of repro? I have seen others with same grip
That's it. Why the change from medallion type?
What about 44 mags?Because they look better NAAAAAAAAAAAAA they were just on some special distributor/order guns.
The 45 Colts (BNV-455-SI) 1000 made. The 22LF less than 250 made
Looks like it would have shipped as a KBNV-477I with the simulated ivory NOT the Scrimshaw Ivory about 1500 made.What about 44 mags?
model no. 57-70011 and does not have any roll markings on barrelRuger's model number of your specific gun may lend a clue about which grips it was delivered with.
I am sorry,that was the serial no. I do not have the box. What about no markings on barrel?I don't think that's a Ruger model number.
I was looking for more what Jim posted in post 11.
If you don't have the factory box, a $10 verification letter from Ruger would help.
No markings on barrel at all,even under egector rod housing. The left side has Ruger Vaquero,the right is the serial no.Under the ejector rod housing there may be the "warning" about reading owners manual, etc.
On The left side of the frame under the cylinder it should be marked "Ruger Vaquero" and caliber, etc.