1. I was reading on another forum, and the subject was bringing back the old Vaquero. One poster's comment seemed to imply that the Blackhawk had either been dropped, or redesigned with the New Vaquero. He did not appear to be talking about Old Model versus New Model.
2. My truck partner just inherited an old Vaquero sheriff's model, but she doesn't like the short barrel. Where can she have the barrel replaced, will that significantly reduce the value, and can the original barrel be reinstalled later? In other words, does it simply unscrew or is there damage done in the removal process?
OT-Two questions on Rugers
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OT-Two questions on Rugers
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Re: OT-Two questions on Rugers
The barrels are replaceable but unless it has sentimental value, sell it, and get a longer barreled version of your choice. You'll be money well ahead. Sheriff's models sell very well, sometimes bringing more than new price. The sheriff models were all limited production.
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Re: OT-Two questions on Rugers
1. I never heard that. The New Vaquero, as apposed to the Vaquero, was a change but I believe the BH stayed the same.
2. Yep, sell it and get what she wants. Faster, cheaper and easier.
2. Yep, sell it and get what she wants. Faster, cheaper and easier.

