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Allan Matthews

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Dec 5, 2009, 5:38:25 PM12/5/09
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Anybody have a handgun made by Heritage? They have very inexpensive
22LR/22 Magnum revolver combos at a very low price and just wondering
about qualuty as a casual plinker. TIA Allan


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fred814

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Dec 6, 2009, 9:53:18 PM12/6/09
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On Dec 5, 5:38 pm, Allan Matthews <amatthe...@stny.rr.com> wrote:
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i think its the rough rider i have one and its fun. good plinker,
mine has a rough trigger though...very heavy and lots of creep

RBnDFW

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Dec 7, 2009, 10:55:28 AM12/7/09
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Allan Matthews wrote:
# Anybody have a handgun made by Heritage? They have very inexpensive
# 22LR/22 Magnum revolver combos at a very low price and just wondering
# about qualuty as a casual plinker. TIA Allan

I had one I bought used, unknown round count, $99.95.
I shot it a few times with CB caps, then noticed the cylinder was not
advancing properly. turned out the hand was broken. I used colt
instructions to disassemble, I bought the parts from Heritage for $8.00.
Took a little fitting but worked fine.
I thought the replacement part was a bit crude, but I did not have
anything to compare to, except a beater Italian BP pistol.
The frames on most of those are aluminum.
The adjustable sights are Millets, best sights I've ever had on a
handgun.

I'd say for a cheap plinker they are a good value at $200 new.

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