Epp's has the Vaquero's, but in 4 5/8 barrels @$1120 each. They also usually have Winchester short rifles in 45LC. Stoeger coach guns are on the EE almost weekly (hammered guns are a different story cause there aren't many available, and don't even consider the dominion arms ones, cause they're crap), but be fast cause they go almost instantly. If you want a really nice leather rig, look at Frontier gunleather (Bianchi). They're pricey, but top quality and they ship fast. Went thru this last year, cowboy is very pricey getting set up. I went with Uberti Taylors and company smokewagons, a Uberti classic sporting rifle (they apparently are the gun of choice for cowboy, and they are a work of art visually too). Got 2 Rossi coach guns and a couple of Win 97's and a Norinco 1897 clone (they are actually not too bad once they are smoothed) You will also need a cart and outfit, and the list go's on and on. It's addictive, and a lot of fun if you have a club that is very active in the sport. Once you get all that stuff, you will certainly want to get into Wild bunch too, which uses stock 1911's. (best to start with the Movie the Wild Bunch). For 45 colt, reloading is a must. It is also one of the few calibers it is actually cheaper to buy the brass and components right from the start rather than buying loaded rounds to accumulate brass. Doubletap will get 1k starline brass at a decent price, and most gunstores can get Lead bullet components and go from there. As a side note, just saw a CZ coach gun up on the EE right now, you won't find much better in a hammer gun. If you are looking for a store and gunsmith geared to cowboy, Rusty woods would be the one