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  • Dragon
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2006
    • 960

    Heritage 22 revolver

    What do you guys think of the Heritage single action 22 revolver?Turners has the them on sale,thinking of picking one up .


    Thanks.
    "I will not buy ammo from the private ammo sellers,it only encourages them to keep buying ,and reselling the ammo they bought from WAL-MART at 2-3 times what they bought it for"!
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    olhunter
    CGN Contributor
    • Dec 2008
    • 3707

    I have one. I like it. Many rounds through it, no problems. It's not as nice as my single-six, but good for the price. Good, inexpensive plinker. Look around though. You might find a nice, used single-six for not much more if money is the reason. It's what the kids shoot while I'm using the Ruger.
    It cannot be inherited, nor can it ever be purchased.
    You and no one alive can buy it for any price. It is impossible to rent and cannot be lent.
    You alone and our own have earned it with...Your sweat, blood and lives. You own it forever.

    The title is....."United States Marine".


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    • #3
      Dragon
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 960

      Originally posted by olhunter
      I have one. I like it. Many rounds through it, no problems. It's not as nice as my single-six, but good for the price. Good, inexpensive plinker. Look around though. You might find a nice, used single-six for not much more if money is the reason. It's what the kids shoot while I'm using the Ruger.
      Whats a new Ruger single six convertible go for?
      "I will not buy ammo from the private ammo sellers,it only encourages them to keep buying ,and reselling the ammo they bought from WAL-MART at 2-3 times what they bought it for"!

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      • #4
        Guns R Tools
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 1782

        I have Heritage RR as well.
        It was good value, shoots well.
        Finish wasn't great but it's a plinker.
        I rarely use 22 magnum chamber.
        Mine has fiber optic insert in front and adjustable target in rear.

        One unique feature of RR is a built in safety unlike any others. It's a plus or minus depends on your preference.

        I haven't handled Ruger so I can't compare.

        I always take this to shoot whenever I go with new shooters.
        'Cuz big holes are easier to see.

        You can correct my spelling and grammar error anytime.
        I welcome it. How else would I learn.

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        • #5
          olhunter
          CGN Contributor
          • Dec 2008
          • 3707

          Originally posted by Dragon
          Whats a new Ruger single six convertible go for?
          $400 and up...



          $220 seems a bit high at Turners, even on sale, for a Heritage.

          $139 at Buds. You should be able to find a better deal local too.

          *This model does not meet requirements for melting point laws. Born of the traditions of the Old West, the Rough Rider maintains much of the look and feel of the lege
          It cannot be inherited, nor can it ever be purchased.
          You and no one alive can buy it for any price. It is impossible to rent and cannot be lent.
          You alone and our own have earned it with...Your sweat, blood and lives. You own it forever.

          The title is....."United States Marine".


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          • #6
            Guns R Tools
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 1782

            Turners one is dual chamber 22LR/22WMR with adjustable sight.

            More like this one.
            *This model does not meet requirements for melting point laws. Born of the traditions of the Old West, the Rough Rider maintains much of the look and feel of
            'Cuz big holes are easier to see.

            You can correct my spelling and grammar error anytime.
            I welcome it. How else would I learn.

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            • #7
              olhunter
              CGN Contributor
              • Dec 2008
              • 3707

              Originally posted by Guns R Tools
              Turners one is dual chamber 22LR/22WMR with adjustable sight.

              More like this one.
              http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...ducts_id/87933
              Yeah, the $139 Buds gun has dual cylinders, but not adjustable sights. $100 seems like a lot to pay for adjustable sights on a $140 gun though. But to each his own I guess.
              It cannot be inherited, nor can it ever be purchased.
              You and no one alive can buy it for any price. It is impossible to rent and cannot be lent.
              You alone and our own have earned it with...Your sweat, blood and lives. You own it forever.

              The title is....."United States Marine".


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              • #8
                Dragon
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2006
                • 960

                Originally posted by Guns R Tools
                Turners one is dual chamber 22LR/22WMR with adjustable sight.

                More like this one.
                http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...ducts_id/87933
                Yeah thats the one.
                "I will not buy ammo from the private ammo sellers,it only encourages them to keep buying ,and reselling the ammo they bought from WAL-MART at 2-3 times what they bought it for"!

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                • #9
                  Dragon
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 960

                  Originally posted by olhunter
                  Yeah, the $139 Buds gun has dual cylinders, but not adjustable sights. $100 seems like a lot to pay for adjustable sights on a $140 gun though. But to each his own I guess.
                  I went down and bought a Ruger single six convertible in stainless instead.I liked the Ruger more ,quit abit more money though.
                  "I will not buy ammo from the private ammo sellers,it only encourages them to keep buying ,and reselling the ammo they bought from WAL-MART at 2-3 times what they bought it for"!

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                  • #10
                    dangerranger
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 578



                    Ive had these for awhile. the heritage [actualy predates the current heritage by a few years] was new in the early 70s. its been a plinker for all those years. the ruger was new in 64 was reblued a few years back also.they are both equily accurite. DR

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                    • #11
                      Dragon
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 960

                      Originally posted by dangerranger


                      Ive had these for awhile. the heritage [actualy predates the current heritage by a few years] was new in the early 70s. its been a plinker for all those years. the ruger was new in 64 was reblued a few years back also.they are both equily accurite. DR
                      NICE!
                      "I will not buy ammo from the private ammo sellers,it only encourages them to keep buying ,and reselling the ammo they bought from WAL-MART at 2-3 times what they bought it for"!

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