A quick video on my Heritage Arms Rough Rider .22LR & .22 Magnum, made here in the USA, all parts and labor are from American hands, made in Miami Florida. I have over 2000 rounds on it without a single malfunction, this thing just works and it is very accurate and well balanced. It just fits the hand and balances like a dream. I purchased this one at Academy Sports, they had a sale for 9 and this was the last one, the display model, so I got another off and walked out with it for 9. The fact that it has both cylinders is the main attractive feature for me as it provides relative flexibility others don’t.
Just got this fun gun for my 22nd birthday. Heritage Rough Rider .22Lr and .22 mag! Has a 6 1/2 inch barrel and wood grips. Man it sure was a cold windy day in Michigan! but some fun shootin! Yee Hawww!
My Heritage 22 Caliber revolver. This revolver comes with two cylinders. One cylinder is for 22 LR and the other is for 22 Mag. Its a fun little gun and very cheap to shoot.
An overview of the features of and my initial impressions regarding the Heritage Rough Rider 22 caliber revolver. The revolver shoots either 22 long rifle or 22 magnum rounds. In the review, I discuss how I bought it, why I bought it, how to load it, how to extract spent rounds, how to swap the cylinders and what types of rounds I’ve fired through it so far.
I really like the .22 MAG round in a pistol, I don’t usually shoot it much though bc the ammunition is a bit more expensive than 9mm. I usually just use .22LR for plinking.
sfcgrazier.weebly.com This is my only .22 but they are great for tactical shooting plinking hunting and hiking camping much more. One because the ammo is cheap at least for some people and it depends on the area but they are mostly the same. I am sighting in the Gamo scope that is originally for an air rifle. They are inexpensive and they work great. Every gamo scope I have bought it has a notch on the back of it but you just have to file it down. I will get in more detail in the Savage …
sfcgrazier.weebly.com This is my only .22 but they are great for tactical shooting plinking hunting and hiking camping much more. One because the ammo is cheap at least for some people and it depends on the area but they are mostly the same. I am sighting in the Gamo scope that is originally for an air rifle. They are inexpensive and they work great. Every gamo scope I have bought it has a notch on the back of it but you just have to file it down. I will get in more detail in the Savage …