Heritage Rough Rider 22 Revolver : Budget or Bust?

2023 ж. 28 Сәу.
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The Heritage Rough Rider Single Action Revolver is a budget priced 22 LR/ 22 WMR handgun that is a lot of gun for the money. Thanks to Gun Zone Deals for supplying the Rough Rider for the review. #HeritageManufacturing #Budgetgun #RoughRider
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  • People complain about screws getting loose - when I purchased each of mine - I remove each screw 1 at a time & placed a drop of blue loctite on them - in 3 years & at over 500 rounds no issues - also bright finger nail polish on front sight - my very old eyes. Thank You !

    @patrickjgoupil5245@patrickjgoupil5245 Жыл бұрын
    • That's exactly what I've done on all mine after the short ejector shroud screw was loose on mine when I first got it. Any new/used gun I purchase, I always go over all the screws and check them for tightness prior to my first shooting, then check them again afterward as well. It saves time, money and headaches getting replacements.

      @jimmeli5200@jimmeli5200 Жыл бұрын
    • Me too. But I will never understand why Blue Loctite comes in a red tube.

      @Ira88881@Ira88881 Жыл бұрын
    • Patrick J Goupil 👍👍👍 If folks thread lock the screws when they get the revolver then they would have no problems of the screws working loose.

      @rbm6184@rbm6184 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimmeli5200 My ejector shroud was also loose and like you I thread locked all the screws. I agree with you 100%. Its just smart to do.

      @rbm6184@rbm6184 Жыл бұрын
    • Hickock45 said in one of his videos you need to check the screws in your colts also, they will back out with vibration

      @kjmatson3721@kjmatson3721 Жыл бұрын
  • This gun is worth EVERY SINGLE PENNY. Its only a 22 single action but its one of my favorite pieces.

    @imheretolearn770@imheretolearn770 Жыл бұрын
    • Agree it’s worth the price, considering what a low price it has. You’re not paying for quality so don’t expect it. The finish will be rough, with machine marks and gaps between joints - but it will work well until it doesn’t work at all:).

      @Brad-ic4bp@Brad-ic4bp10 ай бұрын
    • Cheap plinking with something that appealing has gotta be awesome. Sure everyone likes the 45 long colt and black powder navy/army balls. I feel like a .22 especially with the WM cylinder in that style single action is the ultimate fun machine since you can pretty much fire all day with minimal foul up. How ya liking it? Am I close? Haha

      @aussierule@aussierule9 ай бұрын
    • @@aussierule spot on

      @imheretolearn770@imheretolearn7709 ай бұрын
    • The only issue on some models was the taper pin for the safety, if I'm recalling that correctly. Would engage the safety after one shot. Covered under warranty (or at least from the seller).

      @zchris87v80@zchris87v807 ай бұрын
    • @@zchris87v80 I felt that a safety for a single action was ridiculous, I had a wrangler available for only $50 more so I went that route

      @captin3149@captin31496 ай бұрын
  • As an instructor, I own 10 of these guns (each has about 800 rounds in them). I like using these as they slow the student down a bit and focus on the basics of shooting. GREAT GUNS.

    @larryshepp4930@larryshepp4930 Жыл бұрын
    • I instruct instructors. And these are great training guns.

      @bonejam8231@bonejam82318 ай бұрын
    • @@bonejam8231An NRA TC??

      @larryshepp4930@larryshepp49308 ай бұрын
    • I have a rough rider 4.75”, I bought a wmr cylinder. But my heritage didn’t come with the extra. Will it will fire the wmr?

      @ghguyrur7@ghguyrur77 ай бұрын
    • ​@ghguyrur7 yes it will fire it fine. I've owned several of these guns some thatcame with wmr cylinder and some that I bought cylinders for separately. Both performed great

      @GhostlyCowboy@GhostlyCowboy7 ай бұрын
  • I bought my first RR, a 6.5" about 4 years ago for $99.99. I liked it so much that when they went on sale again 6 months later, I bought another so my son and I could shoot together. I do have both cylinders. Mine have never failed once, and were very accurate. I've popped rabbits and squirrels with ease. This past "Black Friday" I bought the 4.75" with both cylinders for $79.99 after the Heritage $30.00 rebate. The first time I took it out to shoot, it would give me a light strike every cylinder or so, and was consistently shooting about 3" low, and 3" to the left. I contacted Heritage and sent my revolver in for repair, and explained my issues. Not only did I get it back in a week after they changed the hammer spring, they even put on a new barrel! It now shoots as well as my other 2. That's pretty fantastic service on a budget gun. I tell everyone they should pick one up as they're cheap, and fun to shoot.

    @jimmeli5200@jimmeli5200 Жыл бұрын
    • Mine started getting light strikes just like that and I’m well out of warranty. So I just cut a small piece of gift card and wedged it in between the hammer spring and frame near the bottom of the grip. Fixed it right up. I’d rather just get a new one than pay them to fix it

      @colewarweg8594@colewarweg8594 Жыл бұрын
    • @@colewarweg8594 You can just get a new hammer spring (cheap) and fix it yourself. It's pretty easy. I've replaced them on many revolvers. I didn't do it on this RR as it was new, and they'd do it for free. Getting the new barrel was a bonus.

      @jimmeli5200@jimmeli5200 Жыл бұрын
    • Where the hell do you live to get that price ?????

      @stanleyurivosich7007@stanleyurivosich7007 Жыл бұрын
    • Mine was 3"left and 3" high. Still fun to shoot; that is until the ejector pin disappeared the third time I shot it. I contacted Heritage, and they directed me to the replacement parts page to buy a replacement. Forget it. I feel dissed. I don't recommend.

      @rotisseriebear5394@rotisseriebear5394 Жыл бұрын
    • @@stanleyurivosich7007 Michigan. Though the cheapest one I bought was online.

      @jimmeli5200@jimmeli5200 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought this years ago to start educating my kids about firearms. I also used 22 LR COLIBRI, a powderless round. About as loud as a cap gun. The revolver never failed. For the money I paid, it was worth its weight in gold. Awesome revolver.

    @JoeyP322@JoeyP322 Жыл бұрын
    • Ideal combo for backyard pests in suburbia.

      @TheOriginalRick@TheOriginalRick10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TheOriginalRickyeah, until some nosy old bitty neighbor calls the cop on you. Now the cops have my pistol. 😡

      @BladeRunner25463c@BladeRunner25463c10 ай бұрын
    • @@BladeRunner25463c and that is the point. The firearm/ammo combo will never be heard by the neighbor. Unless they physically see you they will have no idea what you are doing, especially if it is just one shot.

      @TheOriginalRick@TheOriginalRick10 ай бұрын
    • What did you pay?

      @SoonerSquatch@SoonerSquatch6 ай бұрын
    • Love the subsonic Colibri round!

      @joshhencik1849@joshhencik18495 ай бұрын
  • I bought one oh 30 years ago. Still like New . So far it's flawless. Worth every dollar.

    @becausehelivesministryintl6841@becausehelivesministryintl68418 ай бұрын
  • This revolver will not function without a hat. That's a fact.

    @WH250398@WH250398 Жыл бұрын
    • what kind of hat?

      @JuanPerez-ek8wd@JuanPerez-ek8wd10 ай бұрын
    • I been watching the old tv show “the Rifle man” to find a hat that looks best for that particular pistol

      @MagnumROCKSTAR1@MagnumROCKSTAR19 ай бұрын
    • Western of course.@@JuanPerez-ek8wd

      @2centsworth766@2centsworth7668 ай бұрын
    • @@JuanPerez-ek8wdStetson

      @Crosscountry-qg4fd@Crosscountry-qg4fd8 ай бұрын
    • An interesting by product of this hat fact? If you see a guy wearing his hat and carrying this gun, you don’t mess with him. Regardless of caliber. And regardless of what you’re carrying. I mean, seriously, who’s gonna mess with that guy, amirite? 😅😂

      @HammerDownJohnny@HammerDownJohnny8 ай бұрын
  • My heritage was passed down from a family member who passed. I love it. I definitely use it for my side arm when working around my property and it has saved me from copperheads and other critters. He, my family member, would want me to use it and not keep it in a drawer. You leave the world the way you came, with nothing. I will pass it down when I'm gone. Can't go wrong when investing in firearms. Especially a revolver like this.

    @earl-tf4qc@earl-tf4qc9 ай бұрын
  • My gun store had a deal on these last year. If you bought a certain amount of ammo, you could get one of the Heritage’s cheap. I had always looked at these as something I thought was low quality, and I was a revolver snob, so I never wanted one. Because of the deal, I bought one. It’s the most fun I’ve ever had for the amount I spent. if you have ever looked down your nose at one of these, forget what you thought and buy one. You won’t regret it. Since then I purchased their Barkeep model which has the 2” barrel on it. They make an inexpensive laser that mounts on the trigger guard, and I put one on the Barkeep. That thing is so much fun and very accurate. I have also customized mine with their custom Buffalo Head Nickel grips and the 22WMR cylinder. It really looks neat. This foray into Heritage, also made me go out and purchase a Ruger Super Wrangler. If you have not played around with either the Heritage or Ruger 22 Revolvers, just do it. These are also a great firearm to use teach a person gun safety and shooting.

    @lancek7673@lancek7673 Жыл бұрын
    • Sometimes being wrong is exactly what you need 😂

      @UgliestGrandma@UgliestGrandmaАй бұрын
  • In other word you just can’t beat the cost and fun you can have with this sweet shooting gun, my son absolutely loves shooting this little firearm

    @tony4metallicaify@tony4metallicaify Жыл бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/eLlxj7SPj4ucf4U/bejne.html

      @ronbennettoutdoorswildlife1514@ronbennettoutdoorswildlife15143 ай бұрын
  • I bought the 4.75" model, and since the sights aren't adjustable, I took it to the range to see where I'd have to aim. To my surprise, the sights were dead on. Love the gun. Easy to shoot.

    @theroguetomato5362@theroguetomato5362 Жыл бұрын
  • So I picked one up because of all the glowing reviews and cause tbh I wanted to live out my Clint Eastwood good bad and the ugly fantasy. So for $174.99 I purchased the heritage 9 shot 22lr with a 4inch barrel. What I received was a broken gun right out of the box, litteraly never even stepped out of the ffl much less fired a round thru it, and it came broken, if any of you know how a colt single action is supposed to work then u know it should have 4 clicks of the hammer. Mine came with an extra surprise 5th click of the hammer, it wouldn't lock up right, so I sent it back to heritage. To their credit the customer service was quick and concise. Before I sent it off for repair I took a video of how the gun functioned with its 5 distinct and very audible clicks of the hammer. I got the gun back at my ffl in maybe 3 weeks so decent turn around time. However it came back with the same issue that I had sent it in with. When I had litteraly left a typed up note explaining the issue in detail in the box with the gun, 1 copy on top of the gun, another in the plastic with the gun. So in my experience spend the extra money go for the ruger at minimum your guaranteed a functional gun out of the box.

    @TurkFPS@TurkFPS Жыл бұрын
  • I picked up 2 of them at a local pawn shop just for plinking. My biggest reason for them was when my sons and grandsons got out to do some plinking i can give my younger grandkids to shoot with us and I'm not worried about them breaking extremely cheap to repair. I never liked the finish on them so i stripped the finish and polished them to a nickeled finish. Customer service fit and finish not a fan of,but for what we use them for fits our needs.

    @timwhite382@timwhite382 Жыл бұрын
  • I picked one up over half a decade ago to use on my traplines for $125 with both cylinders. I cant say that I regret it. Truelly a great little plinker with some dependability. I just wish it had an adjustable rear sight instead of the strap groove. Still one of my favorite pews to play with.

    @matthewmerritt6844@matthewmerritt6844 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve had a heritage Roughrider with the magnum cylinder for $160 for many years. I can shoot walnut at 10 yards very accurate. Never had a problem totally recommended.😊

    @terryrichards8645@terryrichards864511 ай бұрын
    • I have one to

      @user-rg7rz7su3u@user-rg7rz7su3u5 ай бұрын
  • I own this gun & it is a great gun in both 22 lr & 22 magnum

    @barrysegal4964@barrysegal4964 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely love my heritage revolver. Got a fancier 22mag cylinder. Lot of fun and the click of that hammer is awesome.

    @mikereese15@mikereese15 Жыл бұрын
  • I have had my 22 rough rider for 15 years hundreds of rounds fired with no problems at all. Accurate and fun to shoot. I love it.

    @johncook1608@johncook16087 ай бұрын
  • I've had 2 of these for the past 15 years. It's a total classic fun pistol to just do some plinking with.

    @bigpappa642@bigpappa642 Жыл бұрын
  • I've had my Heritage Rough Rider for almost three months and I absolutely love it. I carry it every time I'm out working or hiking on my property. Thankfully, all the pests here are smaller than me and don't require a large caliber to get rid of them. I haven't tried .22mag yet, but you got me excited to test it out.

    @NunYaBiznesz@NunYaBiznesz Жыл бұрын
    • We hope you have better luck with your 22mag cylinder than we did.Took ours to the range could not get the 22mag fired cases out of the cylinder.We had to take the cylinder out of the frame and ram the spent cases out with a ram rod.Contacted Heritage customer service about our problem.I was told that they only have a warranty for 30 days on their cylinders,but was told i could order and pay for a new replacement.We informed the the lady that we will pass on that.We really like the revolver but do not like their warranty on accessories .

      @nelsonrivers7670@nelsonrivers767011 ай бұрын
  • I hate the damn safety BUT it is an accurate and reliable gun. The price can't be beat.

    @arch3088@arch3088 Жыл бұрын
  • I really appreciate you describin the difference in 22LR and 22Magnum ammunition. I don’t have anyone to ask knowledge about other than the gunsmith so thank you kindly! Can’t wait till Friday to pick her up!!! My first revolver 🤠

    @elliehill9165@elliehill9165 Жыл бұрын
  • Much prefer the rough rider over the ruger wrangler. You just can’t beat its price and it’s more authentic colt look and feel.

    @AJ-gk7bn@AJ-gk7bn Жыл бұрын
  • Bought mine after checking these out at a local show and I tell you this is by far the nicest trigger you'll ever squeeze on a gun under $200!

    @aldocella4947@aldocella4947 Жыл бұрын
  • There were great sales on these last Christmas. I picked up a 6” .22l / .22wmr combo for $119 plus Heritage had a $30 rebate…it’s a decent gun and very fun to shoot.

    @snowmanfl@snowmanfl Жыл бұрын
  • I have owned one of these for years and it's still going strong, I want to say I think I got it in the 80s late 80s

    @ghoward6797@ghoward679711 ай бұрын
  • I have four Rough Riders in various styles and configurations. Love them all. Lots of fun at the range, and I have found them to be a perfect beginners/training gun as it requires the new shooters to think a bit before pulling the trigger. Personally I have found that they fit my hand much better than the Ruger does. That is something for each individual to weigh for themselves.

    @TheOriginalRick@TheOriginalRick Жыл бұрын
  • I bought one 10 years ago and never had any issues. I used it to train new shooters using colibries. I have shot thousands of rounds through it and still going.

    @MrSumGuns@MrSumGuns Жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate that Sootch usually coordinates his hats with his guns

    @BrokenBarBox@BrokenBarBox Жыл бұрын
  • Had one for 10 years with the mag cylinder. Fantastic pistol, and great carry during hunting season for the occasional table fare and dispatching whatever!

    @benjaminbrown1179@benjaminbrown1179 Жыл бұрын
  • Owned them for years now and love em

    @codaktakman7636@codaktakman7636 Жыл бұрын
  • I've had one for a couple years and love it.

    @mattsaenz7575@mattsaenz7575 Жыл бұрын
  • I purchased a HRR 2 years ago and love it. Never thought or knew I would be into cowboy shooting. After getting into firearms 3 years ago and quickly adding to my collection I was told I needed a .22 caliber anything to have cheap fun plinking and practicing skills. I was also intrigued about revolvers (not really a revolver guy, but interested in the platform.) So I figured I would kill 2 birds with 1 stone. After doing some research I settled on either the HRR or Ruger Wrangler. Both felt and looked good to me, but I liked the Rough Rider more, due to the crowned barrel, the indexed cylinders, the option of the WMR cylinder and I even like the safety. To me the HRR’s have more options from barrel lengths of 1 inch to 16 inches, more grip options & accessories, and they even now have offerings that are cerokoted, faux case hardening and tactical versions with adjustable sights and threaded barrels! I liked mine so much in 6.5”, that I purchased another one recently and my spouse too liked mine so much, that they also now own 2 themselves; all of ours have the WMR cylinders. It would be nice if you could do a comparison one day of the Super Wrangler and the Tactical Heritage Rough Rider version.🙏🏾

    @MaineGlow1@MaineGlow1 Жыл бұрын
  • This thing is great for extending your time at the range! I love taking my time with it.

    @stvnbiz@stvnbiz11 ай бұрын
  • Have 2 of for many years now. No issues. Great guns

    @texboy1856@texboy1856 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome introduction to handguns for young shooters.

    @bigdaddy4691@bigdaddy4691 Жыл бұрын
  • I own one. The 4 3/4" version. I gotta say, I really love it! I have both the 22 and the 22 mag version. Its really fun to shoot. Sights are not adjustable....but mine shoots perfectly. Just don't expect a perfect finish on it. It is just pure fun to plink with! Really enjoy this revolver. Totally don't regret the purchase. For the price, its a no brainer.

    @marcgravel3010@marcgravel3010 Жыл бұрын
  • My Wife has 2 of these and she loves them!

    @2aguy594@2aguy594 Жыл бұрын
  • I saw one of these at Cabela's and am glad to see you did a review on this. We start enjoying 22 plinking. It is a lot of fun and your video convinced me to go get one.

    @mrmosk2011@mrmosk201111 ай бұрын
  • @Sootch- I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into doing these videos. I've currently got 3 RR's. A 6.5 barrel with both cylinders (it's my fishing revolver), a 4.75 barrel and a Barkeep with the 2.5 barrel. Just great cowboy 22's. They are alot of gun for the money. Great for plinking, hunting, field guns and even for some people - self defense. And not to hack on you Sootch- I noticed both times you removed and replaced the cylinder- you forgot to put the hammer in the 2nd notch ! Lol ! That's the reason you were fighting it the 2nd time you demonstrated how to do it.

    @shadowwolf9503@shadowwolf9503 Жыл бұрын
  • Agreed. Yours is a great review. I've really enjoyed shooting and holstering both the Rough Rider and the Wrangler. And the ammo for both six shooters is very reasonably priced.

    @markadams7597@markadams7597 Жыл бұрын
  • Great review! You're one of the best reviewe'sr of firearms on KZhead that I've ever watched! You always do a full review! Thank you

    @humanityrising9378@humanityrising93782 ай бұрын
  • Owner of several different SA .22 revolvers, both of these in your video. I've put thousands of rounds through my revolvers and my Heritage is as reliable as any of the others. It's not the prettiest gal at the rodeo but if I'm going out in bad weather or doing work that's just plain dirty, the Heritage is the gun that goes with me 100% of the time. It's easy to disassemble and clean and it's never failed to shoot straight. It's not just for plinking.

    @This-Old-Man-68@This-Old-Man-683 ай бұрын
  • Could be a decent camping/hunting gun. Carry it with you as a backup to your main ccw in a backpack for pests.

    @pocketsand4404@pocketsand4404 Жыл бұрын
    • I use mine for small game hunting, It's more than "decent" for that and it's fun to shoot when camping in areas where I can shoot it, so it's more than "decent" for that, too, in my estimation.

      @jerroldshelton9367@jerroldshelton936711 ай бұрын
  • Bought one around 2011 and still have it. It’s a great little gun. Probably around 2,000 rounds through it of lr and magnum no issues. Looking forward to my son to start shooting soon.

    @stinger8634@stinger8634 Жыл бұрын
  • Very fair review. I've seen people both love and hate these revolvers. I picked up that exact model a few years ago and really fell in love with the action. I was also impressed with it, expecting it to be a little hunk of junk I figured might just be a range toy. Turns out to be very accurate and reliable. I worked the safety into some training drills and no longer forget it. More recently I picked up the barkeep model with the mock "case color hardened" frame. Not as accurate at distance obviously but wow, a really nice little rimfire wheel gun. I'll pick up the rifle version eventually. Maybe this summer.

    @Noeland@Noeland Жыл бұрын
  • Have had mine (4" barrel) for a few months, and I love it. Very accurate and cheap to shoot.

    @chriskirsten8221@chriskirsten8221 Жыл бұрын
  • Mine had a little trouble with light strikes when I first got it. They fixed it quickly and now it works fine. It's as accurate as I am.

    @toneyholcombe7088@toneyholcombe7088 Жыл бұрын
    • I had some light strikes too, but they stopped happening by tightening up the screws. They all have loctite now.

      @seanomeirs8362@seanomeirs8362 Жыл бұрын
    • Mine is having the same issue. Even after tightening all screws. Might have to contact heritage now.

      @Gonz.0@Gonz.0 Жыл бұрын
  • Wife bought me one for Christmas, 4.75 in with the flag grips, about $120 in .22lr.. The $30 rebate covered the cost of ordering the magnum cylinder. Their website store has all kinds of accessories for very reasonable prices. Love it, and yeah, that safety is easy to forget.

    @davidtimmermann7226@davidtimmermann7226 Жыл бұрын
  • Yep I knew nothing about these and local gun shop recommended when I was picking up some lever guns a while back. For ~$100 on sale can't beat. Esp with the .22 mag option. Their custom grips (and cylinders) are very impressive as well. Happy with the purchase. These would be particularly good for new shooters too.. which is one of the reasons I picked up.

    @pavXX@pavXX Жыл бұрын
  • Bought mine in 1996. Tough durable. Have shot. 22magnum cylinder only. Good trigger. Underrated undervalued. Nothing like a long barrel revolver. Hits hard.

    @scottdeere6410@scottdeere64105 ай бұрын
  • It's a nice budget pistol. I only had two issues with mine. One was the front sight needed to be filed down. The other was their customer service. I ordered the .22WMR cylinder and they sent me a .22LR cylinder by mistake, then MADE ME pay to send it back for the right one, and NEVER paid me back, or apologized.

    @patmcbride9853@patmcbride9853 Жыл бұрын
  • HELLO, I Have 4" & 6" - only use 22WMR cylinder - 6" for hunting small game - Enjoy them both very much - never had any issues - 4" - converted to birds head grip - WOW - totally different feel & grip - AS ALWAYS - GREAT VIDEO SIR !! THANK YOU !!

    @patrickjgoupil5245@patrickjgoupil5245 Жыл бұрын
  • The last one I bought had a issue sent it back they fixed it pretty quickly the others I have no problems great company

    @terryholloway9930@terryholloway9930 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve been looking at these for a first gun, and they certainly look like a nice choice. Most shooters don’t like the safety, but as I’m new, I see it as a huge advantage. It’s some peace of mind I wouldn’t have with most other single action army type guns. The myriad of different customization options are fantastic, if I really take to shooting as a hobby, I don’t have to break the bank to really tailor it to myself. Of course, if I’d want to get into cowboy action shooting (which I probably won’t) I’d have to find a different gun, but for the hobby, this is a darn good well-rounder. The website even shows some options to convert a pistol into the ranch rifle, which is pretty sweet

    @PajamaPantsStudios@PajamaPantsStudios Жыл бұрын
    • I think they're a great choice for a first gun. Back in March, I bought a couple to give to my boys as birthday presents. One of them has a centerfire rifle, a rimfire rifle, and a 28 gauge O/U shotgun, and now has a handgun he'll always have a use for. The other immigrated from Italy with his mom in 2020 and his Rough Rider is his first gun. He's had a bunch of fun with it, so far. In all honesty, I think it's a great choice for anybody interested in an accurate handgun that is economical to use. My personal Rough Rider was the least expensive new gun I've ever bought but it QUICKLY became one of my favorites of any I've owned. It's accurate enough for me to shoot consistent 300/300 scores on B-25 targets from the 25 yard line or poke a hole through a bunny's brain-bucket. I personalized mine so I can tell it apart from my boy's Rough Riders by buying some checkered rosewood grips for it and roll-engraved cylinders.

      @jerroldshelton9367@jerroldshelton936711 ай бұрын
    • I too think it is a good choice for a first gun as it has become my first handgun. It allows you to be able to shoot without the kick that is associated with most larger caliber guns. Also it is good for people with large hands as it fits better in your hand. the barrels come in different lengths including one that is small enough to conceal and still larger enough to hold for large hands. Bottom line it is cheaper than most guns and it is better quality than most cheap guns.

      @jimkennedy8327@jimkennedy83275 ай бұрын
    • This is a great introductory gun for many reasons: 1. It is single action, so you learn that manual/mechanical action system and it slows down the activity for you to learn at an easy pace. 2. It is a .22, so very light recoil and very cheap to shoot and practice with ( one of the major issues with many first time gunowners; they never practice!) 3. The 4.75" and longer barrels are great to use with .22 mag (.22 WMR) ammo. You can shoot .22 lr all day and then use .22 WMR as a defense round if you keep your gun for defense.

      @joshhencik1849@joshhencik18495 ай бұрын
    • I wouldn’t say the safety is a disadvantage tbh. It is annoying when you forget to flip it but muscle memory will fix that.

      @jacobkean03@jacobkean034 ай бұрын
  • Love my RR. I got the 9 shot 22 lr / mag combo for $129 and have shot the hell out of it. No complaints for the price. I have a 6 shot model of the same pistol from the 90's and still looks and shoots like new.

    @JS-dn2mm@JS-dn2mm Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the review. I also had wondered about the quality. After watching your review, I might be willing to buy one.

    @anderss6818@anderss6818 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a couple Rough Riders an love them. The gun is absoultely worth the asking price.

    @evelynblose9791@evelynblose979111 ай бұрын
  • I have two regular ones and two buntlines I love them all 😂

    @charlestucker1949@charlestucker1949 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought my Rough Rider about 20 or so years ago for $129 w.both cylinders, and for mostly rodent control in my chicken houses, thus mostly rat shot the ammo. Absolute perfect gun for that plus great fun plinking or practicing my wild west quick draw. Best money I ever spent on a piece--fun and practical on the cheap.

    @tablature6121@tablature61217 ай бұрын
  • My wife wanted a pistol to carry at the ranch when i was traveling for work. She has a EDC 38 but a 22 was perfect for snakes and such. I ended up getting one to match and we love them.

    @Holt86@Holt86 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought one 3 weeks ago and was disappointed because of light strikes. Saw a KZhead video of how to put a shim next to the spring to fix it. I have not taken it out since then but I can tell it increases the tension and increases hammer impact. I love the gun and have dispatched many a desperado out my backyard window !

    @TTS410@TTS410 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing value. I bought mine as a bogo at Academy Sports & Outdoors. Purchased the magnum cylinder after the fact directly from Heritage. No better home and general property firearm. .22 LR, Magnum, and shot shells. What more could anyone want for around $100! Footnote - I relocate my snakes. However if you want a .22 snake gun go with the Magnum shot shells. Please consider relocation first. Even our local venomous snakes ( largely Copperheads where I live in Upstate SC ) are pretty chill and offer little or no resistance when moved with a “Hook”. Another great video👍

    @billware6721@billware6721 Жыл бұрын
  • Once again thank you for a excellent review of a good firearm.really enjoy your videos

    @brentwoodburn8930@brentwoodburn8930 Жыл бұрын
  • I used to have one of these. It was really good for what I paid. If I remember correctly, it was around $160. I eventually sold it and bought a stainless Ruger Single Six because I wanted something nicer. I’ll keep that one forever. But the HRR was great for the price.

    @MuddyTubMedia@MuddyTubMedia Жыл бұрын
    • I've got both, a stainless Ruger Single Six with a 6.5" barrel and rosewood grips, and a little Heritage Rough Rider 3.5" with a bird head grip.

      @RickNethery@RickNethery11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@RickNetheryHow do like that Heritage 3.5 inch barrel w/birdhead grip?

      @johnminarik3442@johnminarik344210 ай бұрын
    • @johnminarik3442 I like it, the grip feels good in the hand, and it's compact and handy. I was surprised at how accurate it was when I started shooting it.

      @RickNethery@RickNethery10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for a complete and honest review, which you alays do! I am thinking of buying one of these. This video helped me.

    @TomMJH@TomMJH11 ай бұрын
  • I got two of them for free when I bought some AR's. Love it. Bought a hiolster and second cylinder for mine and gave away the second.

    @PatrolOfficer161@PatrolOfficer161 Жыл бұрын
  • I picked up one of these about 3 years ago, in the Buntline barrel length. I added an engraved .22 WMR cylinder and red laminated grips, and it looks great. I agree about the zinc frame finish...it's really prone to wear and tear. Cerakoting that might not be a bad idea. I watched a comparison video on YT with these guns (don't recall the channel) and the ballistics testing showed the 4" (ish) barrel the most accurate. I think the tests were only .22 LR, though. I would be interested in seeing someone test that with the .22 WMR. I think the longer barrels would give better ballistic perfomance in that caliber. At any rate, fun guns that you can customize the hell out of and not break the bank. Great review, Brother.

    @g54b95@g54b95 Жыл бұрын
  • I look forward to having one, or even two. Thank you for the review. Take care.

    @williameberhart3505@williameberhart3505 Жыл бұрын
  • Sincere thanks for sharing this informative video. The very best to you and your family. Stay safe out there. 🤗

    @ronaldrose7593@ronaldrose7593 Жыл бұрын
  • I've had one for years now.I bought 2 more since for family.Great little gun for fun at the range.

    @jd5003@jd5003 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought mine back in 2017 then ordered the Magnum Cyl. When they came out with the "Long Fella" (16" barrel) I just had to have it. That came with the option of standard sites like my 6.5" Rough Rider or Fiberoptic sites. I opted for the fiberoptic sites. When the Rancher came out.....well guess what, yep got one of those too! With the standard cylinder, it will shoot .22 short, .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle. It is not just limited to .22LR. As far as the Hammer Block Safety goes, well I am not keen on it as it does have a 1st click or Hammer Off Safety, then the Half Cock Safety but I don't really mind that safety now. Accurate little pistol too!! I think the finish on the frame is just powder coating. Sure, they could have spent the time to polish it prior to coating it, but then it wouldn't be a $120-$150 pistol anymore either. Enjoyed the video, thanks for posting.

    @seniorsurvivor7381@seniorsurvivor7381 Жыл бұрын
  • Best bang for the buck, period. It is good quality. I have ran mine through the ringer for the last 15 years. It is a gun that you can USE, and not leave inside so it doesn't get scratched.

    @paulmartin4566@paulmartin456610 ай бұрын
  • Those of us that enjoy the rough rider know to lock tight the screws. I polished the cylinders for trouble-free ejection. It's a fun shooter.

    @ctsnider88@ctsnider88 Жыл бұрын
  • Cleaning and oiling helps

    @YELLTELL@YELLTELL Жыл бұрын
  • Love mine. Never had an issue. Got mine because I love the look and the price point is all you could ask for. I have a Ruger Single Six as well and the Heritage is a competent inexpensive compromise for those on a budget. Got mine with the Magnum cylinder for $149.99. Very affordable pistol and ammunition to either teach someone how to use or just plink. Shot shells make it a great snake and pest control tool.

    @steveturner3999@steveturner3999 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m a Ruger Single Six fanboy (Love my Single Six Bisleys)…the safety turns me off somewhat…but I would purchase one especially for the price (I’m a big fan of anything from Bainbridge Georgia) 👍👍👍

    @bisleyblackhawk1288@bisleyblackhawk1288 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought a bird head model with the extra cylinder. Sootch is right -- it's just a very fun, inexpensive, and satisfying gun to shoot. Those of my kids who don't care much for the recoil of center-fire pistols always enjoy shooting the Rough Rider at the range.

    @jenkinsbrigade9862@jenkinsbrigade9862 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the honest review

    @bullseye2764@bullseye27645 ай бұрын
  • I bought a Rough Rider a few years ago and I'm very impressed by the quality it has for the price point. Paid $120 for it at a local gun show and then ordered the .22 magnum cylinder from Heritage for $30. An excellent budget-priced single action that is very easy to practice with at the range, plus the magnum cylinder provides more versatility. I would definitely recommend this for anyone who is looking for an excellent quality .22 revolver without breaking their piggy bank!

    @roadrash3101@roadrash31017 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had mine for a long time . Love it

    @toddmccoy8698@toddmccoy8698 Жыл бұрын
  • Love this little guy for poping soda cans. Check your screws out of the box and periodically with use. Had to use the little piece of credit card trick on the spring but has run flawlessly ever since

    @Ghazghkull460@Ghazghkull460 Жыл бұрын
  • Never thought of the wall anchor trick, thanks Sootch.

    @stephen8176@stephen8176 Жыл бұрын
  • My son bought one of these for pest control on a horse farm where he worked att the time years ago right after they first came out and he asked me to go along to give him my opinion. I looked at the floor model and had him special order one with adjustable true glow sights and the magnum cylinder. Not one person who has ever laid their hands on it hasn't left wanting one of their own. It's been a wonderful little revolver right from the day he picked it up. And the true glow sights added a whole different feel to this gun than the built-in frame sights. We all just love to shoot it.

    @Retired_Deer_Hunter@Retired_Deer_Hunter Жыл бұрын
  • I've purchased 2 of them sold one to a friend. Awesome guns 10 years no problem with either one. A really fun & sweet shooting! Also p/u an .17 HMR with glo sights stainless color trigger & hammer. Beautiful walnut gripes. Fired alot of rounds through them all, no failures great guns😛

    @denniswyse3590@denniswyse3590 Жыл бұрын
  • 4 years ago, I picked up an older version, with wood grips, in a soft zipper-case, for $50. Had to fabricate the missing cylinder axis-pin from hardened steel 'music-wire'. Shoots perfectly!

    @sunbeam8866@sunbeam8866 Жыл бұрын
  • Bought a couple years ago for me and the kids. 9 shot with 22 mag cylinder. As a fan of westerns I absolutely love these guns and so do the boys.

    @ltbo6781@ltbo6781 Жыл бұрын
  • It’s funny you did I review on one as I personally never looked twice at one but a big gun collector I knew pulled out couple he had the other day. I liked the fit and finish way more than I ever thought I would, just ordered the 9 round variant

    @danielbargas3377@danielbargas3377 Жыл бұрын
  • We bought ours about 25 years ago. It has been flawless. We also have a Ruger Wrangler. The Rough Rider looks much more premium than the Ruger. That ceramic coating on the Ruger looks very cheesy. I definitely would choose the Rough Rider every time over the Ruger. And, we are Ruger fans. We have 4 Ruger handguns.

    @garyschatz3718@garyschatz3718 Жыл бұрын
  • I picked up mine (.22LR only) last holiday season...You can usually find them on sale + a factory rebate. $79.99 can't be beat! I picked up a .22WMR cylinder off the website...fired fine, but the casings would only eject about 1/8" and were stuck so badly I needed pliers (no issues wih the LR cylinder). Turned out the chambers were undersized...Heritage sent me new cylinder and they eject super smoothly!

    @ottergt@ottergt Жыл бұрын
  • These are great 22's, had them for ever seems like. Have a newer birds grip, 3.5 barrel when walking wood, camping great kit gun for sure. Ruger are also good at least newer one with magnum cyclinder but for a 22 i stay with herritage hands down. Thanks greatly apprecate your review/opinions. Take care from an old floridacracker!

    @midnight4540@midnight4540 Жыл бұрын
  • Review come out at a good time. I have seen that kr similar in stores and thought about getting one. Now im actually going to pick one up really soon. Thanks.

    @stewarttrains98@stewarttrains98 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks. Just bought one. Lots of good information

    @johnkline6823@johnkline68237 ай бұрын
  • Adore my heritage .22. Never once has it had a mechanical problem, always goes bang when I pull the trigger, and never when I don't. Accurate up to 20ish yards, enough to take a squirrel or rabbit. I even use it to kill catfish. Wonderful dirt cheap plinker

    @justinb3209@justinb32097 ай бұрын
  • I had one a few years ago used. it was well used, a little loose a little wabbly. but the darn thing shot where you pointed it. amazing little guy

    @thomasdearment3214@thomasdearment32142 ай бұрын
  • I own 4 of these, in different configurations, all .22LR. I never got the .22 mag cylinder, because I am just not a fan of .22 mag. For me it's just way too expensive for what it is. You can almost get bulk 9mm for the price of .22 mag, and have a centerfire cartridge that is much more reliable and useful for almost anything. For me .22LR is perfect for plinking, and that's all I use it for. You can go out and plink with it all day and not spend a fortune. I also have another .22LR revolver just like these, but it is not a Heritage. I bought it back in 1983. Exact same design, including the hammer block. On the barrel it says Tex 22 .22LR F.I.E. Miami, FL. While the finish is not as high quality as on the Ruger Wrangler, to me it looks a lot better. I am just not a fan of flat black period. The Heritage looks like an old gun. The Ruger looks like a modern gun. I have never had any problems with any of these guns, except those rare failure to fire issues that any gun will have with rimfire ammunition. That is a problem with the ammo, not the gun. These guns are an absolute blast for plinking.

    @geraldscott4302@geraldscott430211 ай бұрын
  • wow that looks so much like the High Standard Double 9 from the 1960's, I love it, thanks for sharing

    @MrLandphill@MrLandphill Жыл бұрын
  • I bought one and made my own hand grips out of African ironwood (didn't like the laser carved grips that came with the one on sale) and a leather holster for it. Fun project for a fraction of the cost of a real Colt singe action army. The .22 magnum cylinder as an option makes it a viable home defense weapon.

    @hansg6336@hansg63367 ай бұрын
  • A friend gave me his in 2017. I've put 2800 rounds through it to date and really enjoy it. The whole process of loading, firing and unloading makes for enjoyable range time. I did have to replace a hand spring a couple years ago, and the finish on the frame is wearing some from the holster. I recommend this revolver to everyone.

    @jamessolberg5155@jamessolberg5155 Жыл бұрын
    • I want to find a metal plunger though. The plastic one on mine seems flimsy.

      @WraithChornobyl@WraithChornobyl Жыл бұрын
  • A buddy of mine and his wife inherited a few of these when his mother in law passed away, the little things kick ass, none of them jammed, even dirty. Shot just fine for plinking and shooting pests. Just goes to show that price isnt everything.

    @alexryherd9810@alexryherd9810 Жыл бұрын
    • I bought this for my daughter and it's a great beginner gun.I think its a lot better deal than the Ruger Wrangler and shoots great.

      @jeremynedrow7003@jeremynedrow7003 Жыл бұрын
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