Heritage Revolvers

Just watch out for the plastic ejector rod. I got two range trips of 120 rounds out of mine before it broken. Now I can't get a replaxement part. Heritage won't send one and their Canadian warranty place says Heritage won't send them parts.
 
Just watch out for the plastic ejector rod. I got two range trips of 120 rounds out of mine before it broken. Now I can't get a replaxement part. Heritage won't send one and their Canadian warranty place says Heritage won't send them parts.

Did this one come from us? I've heard the old pre -taurus ones had this issue but not the new ones. Please let us know.
 
Just watch out for the plastic ejector rod. I got two range trips of 120 rounds out of mine before it broken. Now I can't get a replaxement part. Heritage won't send one and their Canadian warranty place says Heritage won't send them parts.

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My first handgun six years ago was a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22 mag. (Two cylinders.)
A real shooter and the action is so nice and crisp. Sweet factory trigger.
Back then it cost $199.00 Canadian.
I would not consider selling it.
 
My first handgun six years ago was a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22 mag. (Two cylinders.)
A real shooter and the action is so nice and crisp. Sweet factory trigger.
Back then it cost $199.00 Canadian.
I would not consider selling it.

These have been great little guns. The issue mentioned earlier in this thread first we've encountered after a few hundred sold. Normaly, guns in this price range have a much higher 'issue' rate.
 
I had the ejector problem also. I purchased 2 ejector rods from Heritage and one was already broken in the package.
I then purchased a 4" ejector rod for the Ruger Single Six. No plastic and just needed to be shortened a touch.

I have 2 of these and other than the ejector rod they have been great.
 
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