I just purchased a new Ruger Vaquero two days ago. It had a trigger pivot pin which protruded out a little too much, but I thought that the problem was probably with the pin or its alignment and I could either realign the pin or replace it from my ruger spare parts kit.
When I took the grip frame off, it became clear that the non-gate side of the cylinder frame was ground down about .025 inches too much. The attached pictures show the asymmetry on the grip frame, the cylinder frame, and the protruding pins.
I would appreciate any opinions on what to do. The defect (if it is one) was not readily apparent to me until I took the grip frame off and looked very closely and so it is only aesthetic. It does not affect the functioning, reliability or safety of the revolver. Am I being too picky and should I just re-assemble the gun and enjoy it?
When I took the grip frame off, it became clear that the non-gate side of the cylinder frame was ground down about .025 inches too much. The attached pictures show the asymmetry on the grip frame, the cylinder frame, and the protruding pins.
I would appreciate any opinions on what to do. The defect (if it is one) was not readily apparent to me until I took the grip frame off and looked very closely and so it is only aesthetic. It does not affect the functioning, reliability or safety of the revolver. Am I being too picky and should I just re-assemble the gun and enjoy it?
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