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Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? #6485873
03/09/19 01:25 PM
03/09/19 01:25 PM
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Who has one? Pro's and con's? Quality? Good shooter? I'm thinking about getting one just for kicks. You can find them with matched cylinders for .22lr and .22mag for under $200. Seems like it would be a good trapping pistol and if it got beat up, it's a $200 pistol. I probably wouldn't use it on my line but just say'in.

https://www.heritagemfg.com/product_detail.cfm?prod_id=6

Last edited by Finster; 03/09/19 01:34 PM.

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Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485884
03/09/19 01:40 PM
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I had one and gave it away. Then I bought a Ruger single six.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: IdahoRoger] #6485890
03/09/19 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by IdahoRoger
I had one and gave it away. Then I bought a Ruger single six.

Well...…….. what was the problem?


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Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485893
03/09/19 01:48 PM
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Never had a problem with mine Not near as nice as a single 6 but not near the price either. I think it’s a good gun for the $

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485894
03/09/19 01:50 PM
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I got one I carry on the line. Not the most accurate pistol but when dispatching trapped animals it’s fine. Cheap firearm to beat around while trapping.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485895
03/09/19 01:52 PM
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I thought it was made cheap, I didn't like the safety. It wouldn't shoot where I aimed at ten yards, it had fixed sights---my fault. I bought it because I really like the grips.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485897
03/09/19 01:56 PM
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I have one with the long barrel(7 inch if I remember). It is a very accurate and dependable revolver. Just right for the trapline. Fit and finish isn't as nice as a more expensive gun but I picked the one I liked from a half dozen that the dealer had in stock. I didn't get the mag cylinder, didn't think I would use it. Cost about $120. The government mandated safety block is something I don't care for but I guess they all have that now. I would recommend one.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485901
03/09/19 02:04 PM
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I like mine . It also has the mag cylinder but I haven't used it. I wish it would shoot shorts though. I have several hundred from my father in law but nothing I have is for shorts.
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Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485938
03/09/19 02:43 PM
03/09/19 02:43 PM
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I gave 89 for mine. It serves its purpose for a cheap revolver.


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Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485940
03/09/19 02:46 PM
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Never had a problem with my Heritage. Have owned and used on the line for 6 years. Always in the boat somewhere under traps, marsh grass, weeds, muck and water. Find it and pull the trigger....BANG! Not loud at all IMO! I have a 4.75" barrel model and only use the LR cylinder. Paid under $130.00 for the gun with both cylinders. Found a perfect leather holster from a local pawn shop. Not as accurate as some of the other .22 pistols that I own but for the price I would buy another one without hesitation!

Chris

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Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485953
03/09/19 02:55 PM
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PSA was selling Colt .22 1911 replicas made by Walther about 2/3 scale of the original Colt 1911 in .45, neat little gun. I paid $250 with the shipping. Lima makes a 1/2 scale 1911 in .22 I'd love to get one of those too.

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Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485959
03/09/19 03:04 PM
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I got one. Cheap both in price and quality. If you like one or the other it's the gun for you. The most inaccurate gun I have ever shot. Waste of money unless your planning on treating it like the piece of junk it is. Nothing worse than a gun that wont hit were its aimed at. Unless I shot high velocity ammo the bullet is actually tumbling at 20 yds (and I didn't think that was possible until I got this gun). I know a lot of people will disagree with me but I wish someone would of share this information with me before I bought the gun. So here's my opinion take it for what its worth to you.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Yes sir] #6485974
03/09/19 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
I got one. Cheap both in price and quality. If you like one or the other it's the gun for you. The most inaccurate gun I have ever shot. Waste of money unless your planning on treating it like the piece of junk it is. Nothing worse than a gun that wont hit were its aimed at. Unless I shot high velocity ammo the bullet is actually tumbling at 20 yds (and I didn't think that was possible until I got this gun). I know a lot of people will disagree with me but I wish someone would of share this information with me before I bought the gun. So here's my opinion take it for what its worth to you.

My thoughts exactly. This gun's performance matches it's price---you get what you pay for.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485983
03/09/19 03:33 PM
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I bought one 15 years ago , and I still have and like it. It shoot good to me.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485986
03/09/19 03:37 PM
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I gave 60 bucks for mine at a bonfire off a drunken buddy. I have probably had it more than a decade and dispatched more than a thousand critters with it. Ive left it under a bridge for a few days, back of truck in a bucket in the rain, filled the holster with mud several times, dropped in creek, etc...it ain’t pretty but it goes bang and does it’s job. Mine does have the adjustable sights, shot squirrels, rabbits, and even a running coyote with it. It’s a beater trapping pistol.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6485988
03/09/19 03:40 PM
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Maybe the older ones are better than the new ones. Mines about 3 or 4 yrs old.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6486003
03/09/19 04:14 PM
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I have had one for probably 20 plus years, I have the long barrel "hog leg" model. It has rode a lot of miles and "kilt" a lot of critters!

Scott


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Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Yes sir] #6486015
03/09/19 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
Maybe the older ones are better than the new ones. Mines about 3 or 4 yrs old.


Maybe so, mines probably 6-7 years old. I never shot it more than 20 feet and it does ok.

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6486020
03/09/19 04:41 PM
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Who in their right mind would spend more money for a fancy gun just to club too pieces?? Had my ruff rider for 5 years now from new and i can personally tell u it really takes a beating and fires evertime I pull the trigger... unless u r trapping bears and wolves I wouldn’t buy anything else.. heck I even bought another one it’s still in the box incase the first ones quits but still going strong.. if ur looking for a fancy looking/straight shooter heritage aint ur gun imo... I never dispatch from further than a foot away soo i love it

Re: Heritage Rough Rider single action .22 revolver? [Re: Finster] #6486038
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I wore out one several years ago. Not sure how many bricks of ammo through it. Several. Would not always fire the round. bullets were keyholing. Sent it back to the factory. They replaced the barrel and hammer. Not sure what else. They charged me for the repairs though I don't remember how much. Then I sold it. Guy I sold it too was aware of what I just wrote. First thousand rounds or so a squirrel head shot at 20 yards was no problem. When it came back from the factory repair it was real accurate again. I just figured another thousand rounds it would go south again.


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