So i purchased a brand new Ruger Vaquero in 45LC this past summer, I've fired it probably 20 times. Last week I bought some snap caps to practise with it and tonight went to start my routine and it won't #### more then 3/4's of the way back, just stops. Cylinder was a little hung up but it started spinning when I opened the loading gate.
Should I call the store tomorrow or call/email Ruger? I've never bought a brand new gun and had it break so not really sure on the procedure for this.
I looked into a couple of threads on other sites but seems it could be a few different things. I'm probably going to take it apart tonight and see if I can identify the problem but I'm no gunsmith.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
My advice is call the store where you bought it from and have them send it away to snapshot . I had the same problem and I got a permit to take it back to the local gun store where I purchased it . well they played around with this revolver and so on and then it screwed up for them also . it was sent out and now it works fine . don't say that you took it apart because you could void your warranty. mine would only screw up as in it wouldn't #### every so often . the same as what your saying . nothing is made with the same craftsmanship like it used to be and that's the bottom line .
call the store and tell them it's been sitting in the safe and Mum is the word on taking it apart . get a permit to take it to the store and let them send it out to get it fixed . look it up online . I saw many people had the same problem . I think it took a week to fix and I had it back . I also called the guy at snapshot and spoke to him and he seemed like a decent guy . he also works on firearms for the movie industry if I remember correctly . they are good guns . just get it fixed . let me know what happens .


















































