22 LR, Long, Short, shot, and CB through the. With a combo, the rimfire bases are covered and you can shoot. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/)īoth long-barreled models ship standard with Cocobolo wood grips, and each is also available as a combo. The 16-inch models ship with Cocobolo wood grips. Per the company’s website, Rough Riders are 100% American made. The rest of the build remains the same on both, with an aluminum alloy frame and steel barrel. Had it been available at the time, we would have opted for the adjustable sight version, which has a nice fiber-optic red front along with a green, two-dot rear. Our fixed sight model is as plain as they come with a nondescript heavy black finish and fixed front sight with a simple notch at the rear. There are two versions of the lengthy Rough Rider, one with fixed sights and other adjustable. Heritage does not call its 16-inch barreled Rough Rider revolver a Buntline, though, by Wild West standards of a long-barreled wheelgun it fits the bill. Those revolvers, however, are most often found with the two most common barrel lengths– 4.75-inch and 6.5-inch. The bread and butter wheelguns are both the six-shot and nine-shot Rough Riders, both single actions and with multiple grip frames, grip options, sights, finishes, and more. Heritage Manufacturing puts out the most affordable, American made rimfire revolvers in modernity. From a company whose name is synonymous with affordable single-action revolvers, comes the 16-inch barreled Rough Rider - born of the legendary 19th century Colt Buntline six-shooter. Want to make a statement on the range? Bring a Buntline.
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