Heritage rough rider rancher

brybenn

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I know youve brought in rough riders in the past and i just came across the rancher. Does this have non restricted status up here. If so is this something you could bring in?
 
A quick search for Heritage rifle in the FRT yields no results.

Doesn't look like any have been imported yet.

A search of just "Heritage" brought up 10 handguns, just to confirm my first search.
 
I would think based on other lines of revolver turned rifles like the Alfa Projs it would likely be considered a variant and still deemed to be a handgun, but I could be wrong.

The frame is clearly different from the handguns, so it SHOULD be NR.
 
The ruling on this could go either way.

There's literally precedent in both directions on guns like these.

 
The frame is clearly different from the handguns, so it SHOULD be NR.

Yep. Love to get one, my father would get a kick out of them.

If the hammer slips, will the gun fire without the trigger being pulled? I like how on the wranger, the hammer can only contact the firing pin when the trigger is pulled.
 
Dunno...looks like if you change the grip frame, you got a long barreled revolver.

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I've never seen one with a grip jutting out at that angle. I don't imagine it would be particularly pleasant to shoot a handgun with that grip angle.
Not that logic means much with this kind of deal. If you cut down one of the Alfa Proj carbines into a handgun, you would already be turning it into a prohibited firearm just by cutting it.
 
Glad to hear that some other people are interested in these as well! If they manage to come in as NR I'm definitely in for one, fingers crossed as the frames are designed to take 9422 rifle stocks so hopefully that means the frames are looked at the same way as the Uberti rifles. They may be a little strange but that's what makes them so interesting to me, revolver rifles are pretty unique.
 
I’m pretty excited about this... I will absolutely pick one up the second they come in.

Restricted or not... either way. I just think it’s cool.
 
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I've never seen one with a grip jutting out at that angle. I don't imagine it would be particularly pleasant to shoot a handgun with that grip angle.
Not that logic means much with this kind of deal. If you cut down one of the Alfa Proj carbines into a handgun, you would already be turning it into a prohibited firearm just by cutting it.

With the Alfa Proj don't you just have to change the grip? The frame is the same whether carbine or handgun with that one isn't it?
 
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