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    Any thoughts on the new offering from Heritage? I wonder what kind of velocity you get out of that tiny barrel.


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    Just got one Saturday, probably won't get to shoot it for a bit. Definitely feels better in the hand than the regular Barkeep. Weird part being it feels heavier, but is 2 ounces lighter. Looking into it all you need to convert it to a 9 shot is a cylinder and a new hand, which you can get from Heritage. Changing it over to a 9 shot .22 mag would make it one hell of a dog walking gun.

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    Review done by a YouTube friend of mine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    Just got one Saturday, probably won't get to shoot it for a bit. Definitely feels better in the hand than the regular Barkeep. Weird part being it feels heavier, but is 2 ounces lighter. Looking into it all you need to convert it to a 9 shot is a cylinder and a new hand, which you can get from Heritage. Changing it over to a 9 shot .22 mag would make it one hell of a dog walking gun.
    I*d much rather have 7 shots in a Smith 351PD.

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    The Barkeep is a PITA removing spent shells with the Pin .Other models of Heritage that comes with .Longer barrels feature ejecting plunger .

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    Quote Originally Posted by imashooter2 View Post
    I*d much rather have 7 shots in a Smith 351PD.
    Nobody said you weren't allowed to

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    I think its cool. I love quirky guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DukeConnor View Post
    I think its cool. I love quirky guns.
    Yeah, I like its quirkiness too. And it's a Heritage so it won't break the bank. I think the MSRP is in the neighborhood of $150.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlefitz View Post
    Yeah, I like its quirkiness too. And it's a Heritage so it won't break the bank. I think the MSRP is in the neighborhood of $150.
    My OTD price was just under $180

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