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Pictured below is my Ruger Bisley Vaquero chambered in .357 Magnum.
The word Bisley comes from the style of grip developed in the village of Bisley in Surry, England...where numerous shooting ranges are located.

The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single action revolver manufactured by Sturm Ruger based on the .357 Magnum New Model Ruger Blackhawk frame that was introduced in 1973.
It comes in blued steel, case colored, and a gloss stainless finish (the latter gloss stainless finish is intended to resemble closely a 19th Century nickel-plated finish), all of which are available with wood, hard rubber, simulated ivory or black micarta grips and fixed sights.
The word Bisley comes from the style of grip developed in the village of Bisley in Surry, England...where numerous shooting ranges are located.

The Ruger Vaquero is a six-shot single action revolver manufactured by Sturm Ruger based on the .357 Magnum New Model Ruger Blackhawk frame that was introduced in 1973.
It comes in blued steel, case colored, and a gloss stainless finish (the latter gloss stainless finish is intended to resemble closely a 19th Century nickel-plated finish), all of which are available with wood, hard rubber, simulated ivory or black micarta grips and fixed sights.