Heritage Rough Rider 22 Serial Numbers

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• If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. You may have to before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. • Come on over and join in on the Trade at • VS are restricted to listing their ads to the S&S section or their VS sections. Ads listed in discussion areas are prohibited. I'm sure most of you know by now about my nightmare with the Taurus 22 revolver I bought. It's still not back from the second trip to the Miami repair center.

I'd like to get some feedback on Heritage Arms 22 revolvers. I've heard good and bad, but have no personal experience. The primary purpose of this revolver will be for 'coon hunting. If one is treed at an elevation of 25 feet or so, I would use the revolver to 'untree' him. I don't expect the revolver to shoot 1 MOA at a hundred yards. I think it would be reasonable, though, to be able to shoot a one inch group or so at 50 feet off a rest. My concern about the Heritage line is that I don't want to go through the same scenario I did with Taurus.

Heritage Rough Rider 22 Serial Numbers

I realize that a Heritage is not a S&W. But, I'm on a limited budget and can't afford the best. Cdr King Usb Tv Tuner Driver Download. I'm just looking for a 22 revolver that won't lock up or fall apart on me. When the 'abomination' comes back from Miami, I plan on having my dealer sell it for me. That's all I'll have to work with in funds.

Heritage Manufacturing, Inc. Rough Rider 22 Combo. The Heritage Rough Rider 22 Combo is a single action army. And they told him if the serial number was. Heritage 22/22mag, Dropy, Pistol and Revolver Forum, 22, 02:10 PM. Now I have an old R.G..22 (think gun that shot Reagan) with a 5.5' barrel and it sucks compared to my old Rough Rider. It is fine but the one I have does not have a pinned barrel, or even a serial number.

I realize I can only get so much with that little bit of money, but that's where I am. I just found out that Heritage makes a model with swap-out cylinders and adjustable sights.

That would be perfect for what I want. Below is the model RR22MB6AS. I would appreciate any personal experience with Heritage quality to help me make a good decision. Thanks, guys! I have that model ordered in the 6.5' barrel, I also bought the 3.5 in bbl birdshead grip model for the wife a few years ago and have had no problems with it. Also, my dad has one as a truck gun thats had no problems i've ever heard of.

I did have the 9' bbl version years ago, no problems with it but, either the sights were off on that one or i just didnt shoot it enough. It's not a ruger for sure, but its half the price too. Also the gunstore i deal with cant seem to keep them in stock and he says he hasnt had any come back. One thing i have heard is you dont want to fan the hammer as the insides arent made of the strongest metal to hold up to such abuse. I did it once with the wifes gun and it still works,but i wouldnt make a habbit of it with any revolver anyway.

I think it would be safe to say that, at least once in awhile, every gun mfg'r. Makes a bad gun. That means that somebody will get a good one and be impressed with it and the next guy will get a bad one and swear everything they make is junk.

What I'm watching is the PERCENTAGES of each type of experience people have had. Just in 12 responses, it's starting to look like the Heritages belong on the same shelf with the Tauruses. I try not to classify everything made by 'X' mfg'r. I've seen posts where somebody did that and I think 'Wait a minute, now. I've got one and mine shoots just fine.' Honestly, I STILL have one Taurus revolver. It's a little.38 +P DAO snub nose and it functions flawlessly.

However, I'm not willing to buy another one because of the bad experiences I've had with other ones I've owned. I'm not willing to take the chance. I have to take into account the percentage of negative appraisals I see on 'X' brand before I buy one. Loose barrel, shootin' way off POA, three in the shop, I have to say this doesn't sound good.

I keep hearin' 'Single Six'. Sophie Milman Take Love Easy Rar Recovery. A single six is about the best single action 22 revolver out there and no one disputes that jim.

But, its gonna cost alot more than the heritage and granted if you have the money, I would definitely buy one, you wont be sorry for buying one. But if your on limited funds and not planning on shooting thousands of rounds a month, the heritage is a good gun for the price. If you get lucky, and i mean very lucky, you can find a nice single six for a little over 300 used, but i havent seen many at that price.