I purchased the SAA holding fixture set from Ray Viramontez many years ago I'm sure I'm not the only one. J.J.
Happy the SSA set I have from Ray works for Colts and Ruger Vaquero's. J.J.
JJ, are those the fixtures from NgravR (Ray Phillips) that Ken Hurst had at one of our East Coast Engrave-Ins?Happy here are fixtures I have. J.J. View attachment 46313
I worked directly with GRS to design the set of Colt SAA Fixtures that they manufacture and market. These are a result of many years of experimentation with the available fixtures starting in about 1975 - some of which are show in this thread. There were several individuals making and/or selling the same kind of fixtures that were used in the Colt Custom Shop, secifically a gent named Carrol Rowles who made most of them for Colt. The parts shown by J.J. earler are Carrol Rowles holders - or direct copies of the Rowles holders whether they came directly from Ray Viramontez, Ray Phillips, or others who made their own fixtures following Carrol's patterns.
The GRS Mike Dubber set will hold the parts for all Colt Single Action Army Revolvers, as well as all other SAA Clones. These are hybrids of the many holding fixtures I had collected over the years. Moreover, they are significantly improved and streamlined versions of those originals. Many of the individual holding devices in the set can be used on other various firearms parts - the Barrel Fixture, for instance, will hold virtually any barrel with a hole in either end, up to 7".
With it's tensioning adjustemment, it is much more than a simple device that depends on tightening the vise jaws to tension the barrel between centers. This holder will hold the barrel tighly, or it can be set at various levels of spring tension so that the barrel can be rotated with dependable control while engraving. Those are the kinds of improvement GRS Tooling Engineers built into the set.
Mike, does your comment about the hardness of Vacquero parts apply to the stainless models as well as blue/case hardened versions?These fixtures will work for some of the Vacquero parts: the frames, the barrel, the ejector tube, the hammer and the screws. They will not hold the Vacquero trigger guard and backstrap. The issue is that the Colt is built with separate trigger guards and backstraps - the Vacquero is a one piece backstrap and trigger guard. I have a wooden fixture I built to hold the Vaquero trigger guard and backstrap - other than that, I use the GRS set for both....and for all other Colt SAA Clones.
Note - I really don't engrave Vacquero hammers, exctept for a border line or two...just too hard to mess with and I don't do high-level engraving on them. Watch out for those Vac loading gates as well - not as bad as the hammers, but HARD.