Heritage Revolvers

Qualimer

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I recentally found a website for revolvers while looking for something in .22LR/.22MAG. It was called Heritage Manufacturing. I thought the prices on the website were reasionable. I was wondering if anyone had any idea where to get them in in Canada or if it's even possible?

www.heritagemfg.com
 
Some of the dealers at the top use to sell them. I know Frontier had them a while ago. Solid gun for the price. I sold it to a guy at the club and he likes it
 
Get access to the EE. They come up for sale sometimes. From what little I know the Rough Rider is available in an all steel and a steel/alloy (less $$) model. I had the cheaper one a few years ago. It shot well but a little rough in the finish and materials.
Personally, I'd save a little more and buy a used Ruger Single Six.
Prophet River Firearms has them....see site sponsors
 
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"FOR THE PRICE" is the operative phrase. I've seen and shot one and it was a bit rough on the fit and finish. And I seem to recall that they use an alloy frame. Trigger pull was a little heavy and gritty but it was a new gun.

Accuracy was only so-so. On par with other older used lower cost revolvers that I own for their unique features. And certainly not up to par with Ruger Single Six or S&W Model 17. But as a plinker it wasn't a bad option. As far as reliability goes they DO seem to deliver. I don't see many posts here or on other forums discussing breakage or failure to do anything other than go BANG! on command.

That brings us back to the "for the price" part. I'm pretty sure I last saw them priced at $279. That's a far cry from the $520 or so for a Single Six. If you can live with groups that are about 50% bigger in diameter than what you'd get with a Ruger or S&W then you'll likely enjoy the Heritage.
 
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