picked up a Heritage Rough Rider .22/.22 WMR revolver

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ordered online from Kentucky Gun Company....22 LR with included .22 WMR cylinder, 16" barrel, hi-viz adjustable sights, Cocobolo grips





dollar bill for scale

 
:dThat is some barrel, will take a week for the bullet to exit the muzzle! Let us know how it works and accuracy! I have the shorter version but didn't get it to the range yet!
 
Those pistols are awesome. Mine can group 6 rounds touching at 25meters.
The grin you get every time you present the pistol down range is worth the couple hundred bucks .... Its one of the best firearm purchases i ever made.
 
I'm interested in the revolver but I'm also concerned about holster availability.

You'd pretty much need a 'race' holster, I think.
 
It's a shame the barrel wasn't 2 and a half inches longer. If it was marketed right, it might pass as a non restricted rifle.

Sadly, probably not. There are revolving carbines on the market, and if they use a pistol frame they are Restricted. I think there is one revolver carbine that is NR because rather than having a regular pistol grip is has a long tang more like a lever gun would, but thats more the exception than the rule.

Also, revolvers are not semi autos, so barrel length shouldn't matter if its not a pistol?
 
Sadly, probably not. There are revolving carbines on the market, and if they use a pistol frame they are Restricted. I think there is one revolver carbine that is NR because rather than having a regular pistol grip is has a long tang more like a lever gun would, but thats more the exception than the rule.

Also, revolvers are not semi autos, so barrel length shouldn't matter if its not a pistol?

Heritage .22lr/.22 mag Rancher Carbine
 
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