I just noticed that one of my old Vaqueros has a slight rattle, caused by the loading gate. When in the closed position, it is not held tightly against the frame. There is about .032" of free movement.
A. The rattle is somewhat annoying, but is this enough of a problem, from a functional standpoint, to warrant repair?
2. I am looking at the exploded parts diagram, and can't really make sense of it. What parts would need replaced , and are these user-level repairs? I've never worked on a handgun, but AR's, for example, seem pretty simple to me.
OT Ruger Vaquero problemo
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OT Ruger Vaquero problemo
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Re: OT Ruger Vaquero problemo
Otto,
Most likely the gate detent spring has either worn or lost some of it's tension due to use.
These springs are fairly easy to replace, but you have to take the whole gun apart to do it, and there is sometimes fitting involved. I've had New Model Rugers apart and back together, but never replaced or fitted a gate detent spring.
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Most likely the gate detent spring has either worn or lost some of it's tension due to use.
These springs are fairly easy to replace, but you have to take the whole gun apart to do it, and there is sometimes fitting involved. I've had New Model Rugers apart and back together, but never replaced or fitted a gate detent spring.
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Re: OT Ruger Vaquero problemo
Actually, it doesn't appear to have been fired or handled much at all. There is no cylinder ring, and the finish is like new. I know I haven't fired it at all. I guess it doesn't really matter the cause, though.
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Re: OT Ruger Vaquero problemo
Gate spring. Like the other gentlemen said. Its a easy fix but the gun has to be taken apart. Get the manual and a gunsmith screwdriver set. Nothing to it.
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Re: OT Ruger Vaquero problemo
Otto,Otto wrote:Actually, it doesn't appear to have been fired or handled much at all. There is no cylinder ring, and the finish is like new. I know I haven't fired it at all. I guess it doesn't really matter the cause, though.
Call Ruger's service dept and give them the serial number. Tell them the story and it's very possible they'll send you a new detent spring for free. If there's no drag line on the cylinder that is probably a factory sloppy fit.
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Re: OT Ruger Vaquero problemo
Gday Otto,
Try what J Miller suggested. Its not a big deal to replace the gate detent spring if you have the CORRECT tools.
I would thoroughly recommend a book by David R Chicoine title Antique Firearms assembly/disassembly. Very easy to follow instructions on a whole variety of single action firearms plus levers and shotties. I have a number of his books and would be lost without them when encountering problems in this field.
Rgds
Try what J Miller suggested. Its not a big deal to replace the gate detent spring if you have the CORRECT tools.
I would thoroughly recommend a book by David R Chicoine title Antique Firearms assembly/disassembly. Very easy to follow instructions on a whole variety of single action firearms plus levers and shotties. I have a number of his books and would be lost without them when encountering problems in this field.
Rgds
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