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  • Ambrose

    I am guessing you refer to the new Vaquero with the slightly smaller frame? I don't have a Vaquero but I have a couple of the small frame .44 Special Blackhawks. Based on those, I am pretty sure the internals are the same as the larger frame/cylinder Blackhawks and Vaqueros.

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  • vdms55

    thanks for the input, all the info i could find is leaning towards the same conclusion although i did read something to the effect that vaquero spring was slightly longer, it didn't say new vaquero, just vaquero. was hoping someone who has changed the (reduced) trigger spring in both models could confirm that the new vaquero and the new black hawk springs were one in the same

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  • Hawk Carse

    Wolff only makes a distinction between Ruger single actions and "early" single actions, which I take to mean Old Models with Colt style action.

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  • vdms55

    thanks hawk, now I'm dangerously close to the answer i need

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    vdms55: 29938344801435/comments/29938376165659

    thanks hawk, now I'm dangerously close to the answer i need

    Well, there' s one way to find out.

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  • yoshmyster

    I'd call Ruger. I hear they got good customer service.

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  • vdms55

    for those who have followed this thread i will confirm that both trigger springs, new vaquero and new model black hawk, are one in the same if you ever run up against this in your travels thanks again

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