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Heritage .22 revolver
JimmyJack
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Now selling for $110. Cant hardly go wrong.
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I recently purchased one for considerably more than that. I am still very pleased with the purchase. (I was unaware they were going that cheap.) It seems well made, is surprisingly accurate, and is a hoot to shoot. If you can score one for that price, I'd highly recommend it.
Several Members posted to my thread that they owned one, I believe every single one had the same thing to say about it.
It is right here by my hand on the couch. It gets shot on a regular basis. Not expensive, but one of my new favorites.
So you have already purchased, shot it? Like it? What length barrel?
Interesting on made in FL. (Mine says Bainbridge, GA.)
Kasey/Locust Fork recently had a Heritage Arms .45 for sale that (although the box said "Made in the USA,") stated was made by Pietta Arms. (Italy)
Still waiting to hear back on that. (Thread was closed.)
https://heritagemfg.com/big-bore-revolvers
After reading numerous times that their revolvers were made in the U.S.A. I took a gander at the pictures of the Rough Rider 45 and it clearly states Pietta and Made In Italy. Shouldn't be A problem because in my opinion Pietta makes good stuff. Bob
Would be curious to know if all "made in America," Heritage's are made by Pietta? My 1858 Pietta .44 Confederate Navy SAA is extremely well made. I would be happy to learn they are mnfgr there and assembled ("made") in the USA.
Just curious.