Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Single-Action
Hello.
I stopped by the local hock shop and picked up a .22 that my younger son has had his eye on for a while... a more-or-less copy of a Colt SAA in .22 caliber, NIB. It's a Heritage Rough Rider, a fixed-sight cowboy gun (although you can get these with adjustables, this particular one didn't have them). Finish is a black coating on the alloy frame, and bluing on the barrel and other parts.
I gather from the online reviews of these that they are a good value for the price (just over two bills in this case), an effective plinking and trail gun of the same order of quality as, say, a Charter Arms.
My progeny will wear the finish off this thing in short order, as long as I can keep him in ammo.
Any of y'all have any experience with these?
-AaronB
Complete thread:
- Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Single-Action -
AaronB,
2013-06-10, 13:26
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- Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Single-Action - Otony, 2013-06-10, 17:02
- I've shot, I think, four of them... -
Sarge,
2013-06-10, 23:32
- The Latch Safety -
AaronB,
2013-06-11, 05:55
- The old Hawes 22 Peacemaker copy... -
Sarge,
2013-06-11, 06:48
- Ouch! - AaronB, 2013-06-11, 08:57
- The old Hawes 22 Peacemaker copy... -
Sarge,
2013-06-11, 06:48
- The Latch Safety -
AaronB,
2013-06-11, 05:55
- Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Single-Action -
jgt,
2013-06-11, 10:14
- Alloy frame or steel-frame guns? - AaronB, 2013-06-11, 11:52