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dewayne
I have a 1998 ruger vaquero 44 mag. blued, ivory grips, with gold scrolls on the cylinder. I have been looking for one just like it to find out a price range on it and can not find one. PLEASE HELP ME…….
Travis
I read a comment on a different site from you. It was about a S&W .380 Auto. You wrote that you saw two of these crack by the disassembly pin. Is this fixable or what? What is your opinion? Please email me.
Sarge author
Travis,
The S&W Sigma .380’s frame tended to crack at the crosspins. This is a fatal structural failure and it renders the gun unusable. Contact S&W regarding replacement or exchange/credit toward another model of pistol.
Lee Jurras
Glade I found this site.
Sarge author
You are always welcome here Lee. Great to hear from you!