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The New Vaquero is yet one more of Ruger's lines of Colt 1873 style single-action revolvers, less built and bulky than the Blackhawks, and not the same kind of glutton for high pressure loads, but in return more affordable, and fits smaller hands better.
Generally available in .45 Colt, and .357 Magnum, the latter making them somewhat popular for newbies at Cowboy Action Shooting, .357 Magnum, particularly 'cowboy' target loads, are far cheaper to shoot than any off the shelf .45 Colt load.
These ones have 'Kirinite' grips, which are some manner of robust and very colorful synthetic, it's machined and polished into shape rather than molded, a bit like G10, if you're familiar with that. These ones are teal ones in particular, which with the very shiny stainless finish, and particularly the lightly engraved cylinder and barrel on the one gun, gives a nice and bright look.
They offer a lot of colors and patterns, for really quite a lot of different guns (even old AMC Auto Mag pistols), some look quite nice and pretty, others I feel aren't very pretty.