Broke down and bought a 7.5 in Vaquero

Started by Baltimore Ed, September 28, 2018, 08:03:19 PM

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Baltimore Ed

I haven't bought a a Vaquero since I bought my daughter inlaw a NM Vaquero Birdshead 7 years ago. But I decided that I wanted a 7.5 inch for our Josie Wales matches that we do a couple of times a year. It's used but all my guns are used. Should be good medicine for our rifle targets. My 2 cas match guns have 4.5 in bbls, I also have a 3.5 Birdshead and a very nice custom Andy Horvath 2.5 inch shopkeeper that he built for me eons ago. The only real drawback is that my new toy is blue/case while all the rest are s/s but of course they're all .45s. Hopefully I can load up some .452 lc's this weekend and see how it shoots. Got plenty of 454's lc loaded for my rechambered martial webleys, colts and smiths but no 452s. I'll post pics.
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Coffinmaker


My sincere Condolences.  Good luck and best wishes in your future.  ::)

Baltimore Ed

Thanks.

BTW, just checked the cylinder throats and they all mic .4515 ish so they should be okay for .452 lead rnfp. Do need to clip a coil or two off the hammer spring and replace the alloy ejector rod hsg with steel.
"Give'em hell, Pike"
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Galloway

Old vaqueros all had steel ejector housing I believe.

Coffinmaker


Nope.  Lots of All-U-minimum used in Rugers.  Most popular after-market accessory was a new steel Ejector Housing and a Crescent 'jector
rod.  I had a kid's Beach Pail full of housings and rods before I took it to the Iron Mongers.  At one time the Entire Grip Frame/Trigger Guard was Lum-min-dum.  Anodized.

Actually, .4515 aren't exactly optimum for .452 bullets, but will work pretty ok.  I personally wouldn't mess with throats for .0005.  Optimum would be determined by the Bore Groove diameter.  A difference of .0005 actually borders on "academic."  The throat swaging a .452 bullet down to ..4515 just isn't an issue to fret over.

Somebody went in and reamed those throats - - - - - Betcha.

Galloway

I thought super blackhawks and vaqueros were all steel guns for some reason, thanks.

Jack Straw

Some of us harmless eccentrics actually prefer 7" or longer barrels.   Having said that I will admit that I just got a Schofield with a 3.5" bbl.   My bride took a peek at it and said "that seems just your style"    ??? ::) :-X  What do you suppose she meant by that?

Baltimore Ed

I certainly do like my 7.5 inch .38-40 New Service, great in a crossdraw, would love a 4.5 for my strong side holster. Wouldn't say I'm harmless but you could call me eccentric.

'You're a topbreak???'
"Give'em hell, Pike"
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Jack Straw

Hi Baltimore Ed,

Yep, I'm a Schofield nut.   I like pretty much any topbreak but I find the Schof the nicest shooter.  This new 3.5 incher is a very nice piece. 

Baltimore Ed

You would love my Webley Greene target. A veerry long pull but it's smooth as glass without any stacking that I can feel.
"Give'em hell, Pike"
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Emmett Brown

New member here, howdy to all. 

All my other six-guns are 4 5/8, but my local shop had this used 7 1/2 that for some reason I just couldn't walk past.  I'm surprised how well I like it, especially with 255SWC over 8gr of Unique.  I never planned on buying a barrel this long, but now I'm considering a 10" Buntline!


Mustang Gregg

heck, 7.5" Vaqueros are just fine.  My wife has a pair of them in .44 and shoots clean all of the time.
Actually I started out in SASS 18 yrs ago with 10.5" KSBk's.
They were all that I had at the time (because a customer decided that he didn't want them).

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Baltimore Ed

I found a 4 1/2 in .38-40 New Service to go with my 7 1/2 NS. Shot them last match, nice revolvers. Of course the grip adapter is gone. Wasn?t sure about the stags but I like them.
"Give'em hell, Pike"
There is no horse so dead that you cannot continue to beat it.

DeaconKC

Quote from: Baltimore Ed on August 16, 2019, 06:27:27 PM
I found a 4 1/2 in .38-40 New Service to go with my 7 1/2 NS. Shot them last match, nice revolvers. Of course the grip adapter is gone. Wasn?t sure about the stags but I like them.
Just brought a 7 1/2" NMV stainless home, ivory look grips and a nice crisp trigger. Don't know how well I will like it, but such a good deal I couldn't pass it up. If I don't like it, I will find someone to swap with.
Ps Ed, do you still have the Tyler from that Colt NS?
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Baltimore Ed

Yes, I've still got it. I have a bad knuckle on my rt hand and have experimented with them to get that knuckle out of harms way.
"Give'em hell, Pike"
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DeaconKC

If you ever decide to part with it, hit me up. I love those Tylers and they take forever to ship from OK
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