Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Single-Action
We can't keep them in stock at the shop. The owner of the place has sold dozens and dozens, probably over a hundred easily. Not one complaint.
There are a myriad of versions available, both long and short barreled, dual or single cylinder, fixed or adjustable sights, etc. The biggest difference is that some models sport an alloy frame, whilst others are steel. BIG weight gain in steel.
The line is a little rough around the edges, but not bad at all considering the price. I would imagine simply cycling it a few hundred times would serve to smooth things out, but judicious stoning would speed the process.
For a trap line gun or as a "first" for a youngster you did just fine.....
Otony
Complete thread:
- Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Single-Action -
AaronB,
2013-06-10, 13:26
- Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Single-Action - Wildcat, 2013-06-10, 15:11
- 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