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Custom heritage rough rider 227/27/2023 ![]() Buyer certifies by purchasing a firearm from Custom Shop, Inc.It is your responsibility to ensure that a firearm is legal to own in your state.Buyer assumes all legality, liability and responsibility for the condition, use, and security/storage of the firearm purchased.Buyer agrees to have any used firearm checked by a certified gunsmith prior to firing.PROMPTLY RETURN THE ITEM TO US IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKAGING TO: IF THE FIREARM IS DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING OR NOT AS DESCRIBED IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT, DO NOT COMPLETE TRANSFER. EMAIL NOTICE OF DAMAGES TO US WITH ATTACHED PHOTOS TO: AND CALL US AT: 40. IF THE FIREARM IS DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING, PLEASE TAKE PHOTOS OF THE SHIPPING BOX AND DAMAGES. INSPECTION BEGINS ON THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE RECEIVING FFL. WE PROVIDE A 3-DAY WINDOW ON NON-CONSIGNMENT FIREARMS, TO COMPLETE A REASONABLE INSPECTION. INSPECTION MUST BE DONE ON THE PREMISES OF THE RECEIVING FFL, ONLY.ĭO NOT REMOVE THE FIREARM FROM RECEIVING FFL BEFORE INSPECTION IS COMPLETED AND FIREARM IS ACCEPTED.ĪLL FIREARMS TAKEN IN AS CONSIGNMENTS AND SOLD AS CONSIGNMENTS ARE SOLD AS IS, WITH NO REFUND. PLEASE INSPECT YOUR NEWLY PURCHASED FIREARM FOLLOWING THESE CONDITIONS: Be sure to keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction the whole time and remember your rules of firearm safety.Description Heritage Rough Rider 22LR With Extra 22 Mag Cylinder. You may try and angle the gun back, to help the casings fall free. ![]() Do this for all chambers until the firearm is empty. Each notch, rotate the cylinder, press the ejector, and eject a casing. To unload, place the hammer back at the half-cock notch and open the loading gate. Close the loading gate and you’re ready to place the hammer in the full-cock position and fire. Insert six cartridges, one at a time, as you rotate the cylinder. To load, place the hammer at the half-cock notch and open the loading gate. This is a great firearm to practice and build your shooting fundamentals. Fire six, eject, reload, fire again… there’s something meditative about it. This revolver will save you money on all fronts. Moving to a six-shot single-action revolver really forces you to slow down and take your time on each shot. This is the Heritage Rough Rider in the full-cock position. I have no complaints on the fit or finish of the revolver. The pin that retains the cylinder locks in nicely, and the gun locks up well on each chamber. You can hear some squeaking as the spring compresses, but at the price point, I’m not concerned. ![]() The loading gate opens and closes easily and the ejector rod operates smoothly. It may even be a welcome sight for newer shooters or those young shooters. Although it looks unsightly, it works as intended and does not interfere when plinking at the range. One modernization Heritage chose to include is the addition of a manual thumb safety with coordinating firing pin block. Heritage also offers a number of pistols with acrylic grips for those who prefer the look. The grips appear to be some type of wood laminate. The sights are rudimentary on this model - and most of them - but that’s fitting with the older design. This is a classic setup that is fun for plinking. The pistol reviewed is my father’s 6.5-inch with the standard blued finish and wood grips.
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