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mac60
12-29-2019, 05:17 PM
Has this caught anybody else's attention?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l692zr4VXcw

There is nothing on Heritage's website that I could find. The alloy frame has been replaced with a steel frame. I like it - I must have one!

country gent
12-29-2019, 05:53 PM
I like the like of it with the "modified tangs" most use a add on buttstock with the pistol grip still there. It looks good will be interesting to see how it feels.

Texas by God
12-29-2019, 06:04 PM
It will be loud, it will spit powder in your face, and based on my experience with Heritage, in accurate. There’s a reason revolving carbines were never a success; they are unpleasant to shoot!
My opinion only for what it’s worth.

swheeler
12-29-2019, 06:48 PM
If Ruger would make that in 357 I'd buy one. I HOPE Heritage has stepped up their game 100 fold over their mid 1990's Rough Riders. Bought a P89 and the RR 22 same day, the RR was gone in a month.

mac60
12-29-2019, 07:51 PM
Well, I was just thinking that maybe this is Heritage's answer to Ruger's introduction of the Wrangler. It seems most people's experiences with the Rough Rider have been negative. I have one which I mostly shoot .22 WMR through. Knock on wood - I haven't had any trouble out of it. I have a wrangler too, which I do consider a better gun. In my eyes this revolver carbine is high on the cool factor. I plan on getting one as soon as I can. I'll let y'all know how it works out.

tazman
12-29-2019, 08:11 PM
Where do you hold the thing with your off hand without getting powder burns from the cylinder gap?

swheeler
12-29-2019, 10:25 PM
Where do you hold the thing with your off hand without getting powder burns from the cylinder gap?

Just like the guy shooting it in the video, otherwise it's ouch and blood blisters!

uscra112
12-30-2019, 05:34 AM
It will be loud, it will spit powder in your face, and based on my experience with Heritage, in accurate. There’s a reason revolving carbines were never a success; they are unpleasant to shoot!
My opinion only for what it’s worth.

AMEN to that! Only way I'd shoot one is with a heavy leather gauntlet on my left arm.

Buzz Krumhunger
12-30-2019, 05:01 PM
Looks like the same old Zamak frame to me, with a butt stock and 16” barrel.

mac60
12-30-2019, 07:18 PM
Looks like the same old Zamak frame to me, with a butt stock and 16” barrel.

It does to me too. Several sources made the statement that the frame material will be changed to steel. Maybe they're wrong.

nagantguy
12-30-2019, 08:22 PM
As in most cases it’s not always black and white I’ve seen and heard of junk rough riders, but to date the most accurate.22 revolves I’ve ever owned have been heritages, I think they are capable of making good guns but lack in quality control and there was a problem they had in the mid 90s with sourcing correct materials- or with initial machining I recall reading on it . But every once in a while you’ll still come across a deal for around a hundred bucks for one with both cylinders- even some of the less than stellar ones shot good enough to keep on the boat or in the tool box on the tractor, and if they are lost or stolen- you’ve not lost a family heirloom.
Also I’m not that excited about their new revolving carbine - the Ubertti I used to own called the buffalo scout IIRC was hellish to shoot.

Texas by God
12-30-2019, 09:51 PM
Yes, that cylinder gap that’s normally at arms length is now inches from your eyes and ears.

Catch22
01-13-2020, 11:09 PM
Interesting, but seems more like a novelty and fun gun rather than something really useful.

I like my Rough Rider, it's a fun little plinker and great for shotshells for the snakes, but not sure I'd be up for this one.

KCSO
01-14-2020, 10:54 AM
Accurate when new IF they shoot at all but they will not last. Any number of 30 year old guns have come in with loose barrels as the frame wears. I won't order recommend or sell one in the shop.

I had 3 brand new guns come in on a special order from a customer who wouldn't listen two would not fire right out of the box.

JoeJames
01-14-2020, 11:31 AM
How bout that 'ere safety on the hammer? Local shop is selling Heritage for $140 and Ruger Wranglers for $190.