Heritage 22wmr cylinder

Firearms Outlet has some Heritage Arms revolvers on their website, and a person can ask product-related questions directly (via the website).

<https://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com/heritage-rough-rider--22lr-16--6-shot-rr22b16-.html>

<https://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com/heritage-arms-rough-rider--22lr-6-5--6-shot-rr22b6blkprl-.html>
 
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Can we buy it from us?

A revolver cylinder likely requires its own export permit from the US as a major firearm component. Check any cylinder from Numrich Gun Parts and see if they will export it. In my experience, Numrich will sell any parts that qualify for the $500 exemption from obtaining an export permit. Each individual export permit has a $200 fee to the State Department IIRC.
 
Marstar has a 'notify me when the item is back in stock' option on their website.

<https://marstar.ca/product/heritage-22wmr-cylinder-black-6-shot/>
 
Firearms Outlet has some Heritage Arms revolvers on their website, and a person can ask product-related questions directly (via the website).

<https://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com/heritage-rough-rider--22lr-16--6-shot-rr22b16-.html>

<https://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com/heritage-arms-rough-rider--22lr-6-5--6-shot-rr22b6blkprl-.html>

FOC said they will have them in a few months.
 
I thought that the bore diameter of a 22mag was larger than a regular 22LR. I notice my 2 convertible 22 revolvers (Ruger and Colt) both shoot better with the 22mag ammo. I assumed that this was because the bore diameter better matched the ammo.

Is my assumption of a different bore diameter correct?

If so, are all Heritage revolvers made with the larger bore, so that they will work with a 22Mag cylinder and ammo?

If not, is it a good idea to put a 22Mag cylinder on a 22LR gun?
 
I have a stainless ruger 22lr-22 mag convertible single action and all the info I gathered for it was that yes the barrel is slightly larger to be able to fire the 22 mag Bullets and that accuracy was less when firing the 22 lr
Not sure if the heritage guns have a larger barrel or not
Might be a recipe for a stuck bullet if not
 
I thought that the bore diameter of a 22mag was larger than a regular 22LR. I notice my 2 convertible 22 revolvers (Ruger and Colt) both shoot better with the 22mag ammo. I assumed that this was because the bore diameter better matched the ammo.

Is my assumption of a different bore diameter correct?

If so, are all Heritage revolvers made with the larger bore, so that they will work with a 22Mag cylinder and ammo?

If not, is it a good idea to put a 22Mag cylinder on a 22LR gun?
hmm I have both the Chiappa 1873 and Heritage with dual capabilities. Have only shot a couple rounds or WMR so never tested that but next time I am out will give it a try. Trouble is the WMR ammo is sometimes more expensive than 9mm
 
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I have a stainless ruger 22lr-22 mag convertible single action and all the info I gathered for it was that yes the barrel is slightly larger to be able to fire the 22 mag Bullets and that accuracy was less when firing the 22 lr
Not sure if the heritage guns have a larger barrel or not
Might be a recipe for a stuck bullet if not[/QUOTE]

No, I don't think so. The problem would probably be high pressure and bad barrel leading.
 
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