Re: .22 Rimfire Revolvers
Does anyone know if the Heritage Rough Riders still come with a coupon for a $30 WMR cylinder?
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esh21167
Does anyone know if the Heritage Rough Riders still come with a coupon for a $30 WMR cylinder?
The 16" barreled one I got last November did
Re: .22 Rimfire Revolvers
So I just found a new 4.75" Rough Rider with both the LR and WMR cylinders for under $125. On Gunbroker of all places. Add $15-$20 for transfer and under $150. Tough to pass up.
Edit that. $25 shipping. But there are a couple of that model on GB and web retailers for around that $150 shipped price.
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Originally Posted by
esh21167
Does anyone know if the Heritage Rough Riders still come with a coupon for a $30 WMR cylinder?
The one I bought today did.
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Gunowner99
The one I bought today did.
Did you buy at the Lebanon Dunham's?
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PSA has a few starting at $99.99 with a single cylinder.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/cata...ge+rough+rider
I purchased one this past summer from PSA. 4" barrel with blue pearl grips and it's truly a piece of shit that cannot hit a tin can from 5' away, but it looks nice from about 10' back. :D
Just know that while they will fix issues under their limited warranty you have to pay for the round trip making it not worth it. I would highly recommend Ponting up the extra cash and buying the Ruger if nothing else for their stellar customer service and warranty.
Moral is not to expect much from a $119.00 revolver.
I paid $149.99 with free shipping for this one which is out of stock right now.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/heri...mb4bhbprl.html
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esh21167
Did you buy at the Lebanon Dunham's?
Yes I did, strange experience. Gunlocks, give you the display model, took my license, just so strange but I felt it in my heart I wanted it ha ha! Scary the people who wanted to but a gun there, that's all I am saying.
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My analysis paralysis/indecisive manner is a curse. I don't expect much for $150. At that price, if it would have to go back to the manufacturer, $200 total for basically a beater gun.
I have a line on a nice 70's Single Six (transfer bar) I could probably get for $325. But I wouldn't want to drag a nice vintage gun like that around regularly outdoors, in potentially rough conditions.
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Originally Posted by
esh21167
My analysis paralysis/indecisive manner is a curse. I don't expect much for $150. At that price, if it would have to go back to the manufacturer, $200 total for basically a beater gun.
I have a line on a nice 70's Single Six (transfer bar) I could probably get for $325. But I wouldn't want to drag a nice vintage gun like that around regularly outdoors, in potentially rough conditions.
Just go with the Ruger Wrangler, I've seen them in the $190 range
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raxar
Just go with the Ruger Wrangler, I've seen them in the $190 range
That might be a middle ground to settle on. Probably a little better quality than a Rough Rider, based on Single Six/transfer bar instead of a safety. I do see them under $200. No WMR, but that's not a deal breaker for me.