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  2. Ruger Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single-action revolver manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co. based on the New Model Ruger Blackhawk frame and was introduced in 1993. It comes in blued steel, case colored, and a gloss stainless finish (the latter gloss stainless finish is intended to resemble closely a 19th-century nickel-plated finish), all of which are available with wood, hard rubber, simulated ...

  3. Ruger Blackhawk - Wikipedia

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    While keeping the smaller size, Ruger later went back to the simple Vaquero name. Bisley: The Bisley grip is a type of angled grip developed by Colt for target shooting at the end of the 19th century. Ruger's "Bisley" offerings incorporated a Bisley-style grip, hammer spur, and trigger.

  4. Ruger Single-Six - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 to 1997 Ruger chambered the New Model Single-Six in .32 H&R Magnum (which allows the use of .32 S&W and .32 S&W Long cartridges). Ruger reintroduced this caliber option in 2002, [ 11 ] and in September 2014 released the Single-Seven in . 327 Federal Magnum as well, in a seven-shot stainless steel variant, with barrel lengths of 4.62 ...

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Firearms

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    Ruger Bisley into Ruger Vaquero, Ruger Blackhawk, and Ruger Single-Six ... Military cartridge calibers commercially produced for sale to civilians by more than one ...

  6. Beretta Stampede - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta Stampede is a single-action revolver manufactured by Beretta that is a close clone of the Colt Single Action Army "Peacemaker". [2] The main difference is that the Beretta utilizes a transfer bar like the Ruger Vaquero, allowing it to be carried safely with all six chambers loaded.

  7. Talk:Ruger Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    The Bisley grip/hammer option for the Vaquero, Blackhawk, and Single-Six should be mentioned on each of those respective pages, rather than at its own article. Per the guidelines from WikiProject Firearms, models covered by the same factory-issued users manual generally should not receive their own article.

  8. William B. Ruger - Wikipedia

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    Ruger received the following Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence Awards: Shooting Industry Award 1993 William B. Ruger; Manufacturer of the Year: 1992, 1993; Handgun of the Year: 1993 Ruger Vaquero, 1997 Ruger Bisley-Vaquero, 2001 Ruger Super Redhawk; Rifle of the Year: 1999 Ruger .22 Magnum 10-22, 2002 Ruger 77/17RM .17 HMR Rimfire,

  9. Ruger P series - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger P91 is essentially a Ruger P89 chambered in .40 Smith & Wesson. Like its precursors, it also had an investment cast aluminum alloy frame. It was only produced for two years, from 1992 to 1994. It has a magazine capacity of 11 rounds, with 10 round magazines being developed for the 1994 ban. KP94DC, decock-only model