![]() 22 plinker since the round is a common failure point. There were no malfunctions to report to date, either with the gun or the ammo. I’m sitting at over 500 rounds of a mix of Federal bulk pack, Aguila, and CCI Stingers through this Rough Rider. 44 caliber Colt Walker, but it feels the part of a solid pinker. ![]() I feared it would feel, well, like a child’s toy. I will say that I was a bit apprehensive when I got my first Heritage. There is just a hint of creep before the break. It breaks under three pounds for me and basically starts at the wall with no travel. Rough Riders are single-action-only guns, and that light, crisp trigger can attest to that. But once the gun is in your hand, you can almost just look at a target and your hand will follow. They are merely a notch and grove with a rounded front blade. The sights don’t offer much, and neither did the originals. This gun points quite naturally, and I often find I shoot better while plinking at close ranges with more instinctive shooting. The sights are very basic and not that easy to pick up, but the gun points very naturally. (Photo: Paul Peterson/) (There is also a fourth click you’ll hear as the final travel of the hammer locks the cylinder into place.) The process is tactile, audible, and frankly fun on the range. The third full-cock position is for when you’re ready to fire. ![]() The first is a safety that locks the cylinder and the trigger, while the second releases the cylinder to spin for loading and unloading. 22Ĭycling the gun is done solely with the hammer, which cocks to three stages while rotating and finally locking the cylinder. RELATED: Review – Heritage Barkeep Single-Action. This gun’s firing pin is separate from the hammer and held into the frame with a spring pushing it rearward until the hammer strikes. ![]() There are versions too short to host this feature, such as the Barkeep model, so a manual poker is required. Sights are fixed in the front and adjustable buckhorn in the rear. Loading and unloading happen one round at a time through the loading gate with the help of a spring plunger mounted on the side of the barrel. Heritage Rough Rider Rancher Black Revolver Rifle - 22 Long Rifle - 16.12in - Heritages Rough Rider Rancher features a black oxide finish on the receiver/barrel and a walnut wood stock with checkering. Cocobolo grip panels conform to the authentic western look, and afford a solid grip, and a fixed, notch rear sight and a blade front sight offer wuick, intuitive target acquisition.The cylinder pin is held in place with a spring retaining button. (Photo: Paul Peterson/) 22 LR with a 16 barrel, the Rough Rider® Rancher carbine shoots as slick. Manufactured in the USA with a walnut stock and chambered in the reliable. A blued carbon steel barrel and cylinder provide strength and durability where it counts, and an aluminum frame keeps weight down and resists corrosion. When it gets rough out there, the Heritage Rancher carbine has your back a comfortable to carry leather strap and adjustable buckhorn sights that allow for quick and clear target sighting. A hammer block mounted in the recoil shield provides an extra measure of safety, ensuring the hammer won't fall on the primer if the revolver is dropped, while a red dot indicator that lets you know when the safety is disengaged, and the weapon is ready to fire. Designed around popular Old West revolvers, the Heritage® Rough Rider® Single-Action Revolver is manufactured with modern materials, using state-of-the-art precision machinery, assuring tight cylinder lock-up and a superior fit and finish for maximum accuracy and reliability.
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