Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109

Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109

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About Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109

Original Old West Single-Action Look, Size and Feel. Since its introduction in 1993, the Ruger Vaquero has dominated the cowboy action shooting world and earned its reputation for rugged reliability due to its strength and mechanical superiority. It is often referred to as "the gun that won the New West" because of its widespread popularity among single-action shooters and cowboy action competitors. The Ruger Vaquero combines the original Old West single-action look and feel with new features. The mid-size steel frame and cylinder are scaled-down to the same size as the original 1955 Ruger Blackhawk, closely resembling the classic single-action revolvers of the late 1800's.

Firearms Score


Firearms Review Rating 91%
4 Reviews Popularity #16454

MSRP:
$725.57
Used Price:
$507.90
Sale Price:
$653.01

Specifications

Brand Ruger
Category Handguns
Action Single
Caliber .357 Magnum
Capacity 6
Finish Stainless
Gun Type Revolver
Sights Fixed
Barrel Length 4.62"

Detailed Review

The Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109 is a classic six-shooter revolver that is built to last. With its stainless steel construction and beautiful satin finish, this gun exudes classic western style. It has a 5.5-inch barrel and is chambered in .45 Long Colt, making it a great choice for cowboy action shooting or even just as a fun range gun.

One of the most notable features of the Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109 is its single-action mechanism. This means that the shooter must manually cock the hammer before each shot, which adds an extra level of challenge and excitement to shooting. The trigger is smooth and crisp, making it easy to achieve accurate shots even with the longer single-action trigger pull.

The grip on this revolver is made of beautiful checkered hardwood, giving it a comfortable and secure hold in the hand. The front and rear sights are fixed and easy to acquire, allowing shooters to quickly line up their shots. Additionally, the gun features a traditional Western-style ejector rod that makes it easy to quickly and safely eject spent casings.

The Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109 is a reliable and durable revolver that is sure to become a cherished addition to any gun collection. It is well-suited for both novice and experienced shooters alike, and its timeless design will never go out of style.

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Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109 Reviews

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Unknwon
ghosthorse
May 26, 2019
Firearms Review Rating 97%

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The .45 Colt New Vaquero is a very well made, accurate revolver. It is more accurate than I am, despite the classic blade and trench sights. It has the perfect heft, and excellent fit and finish. The stock plastic grips are a bit thin and cheesy, but t

Unknwon
Ninja User
October 4, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 85%

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Unknwon
GunCritic Expert
September 27, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 85%

It is a traditional western-style, hand-filling grip has long been acknowledged as one of the most comfortable and natural pointing of any grip style.

Unknwon
Gun Expert
September 27, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 97%

Handsome, larger crescent-shaped ejector rod head boasts traditional form, perfect for every cowboy or cowgirl.

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Ruger Vaquero Stainless 5109 Questions and Answers

Asked by geoz48 7 years ago

Frame size

Unknown 5 years ago

Yes, its an X3 frame

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