Heritage Mfg. Rough Rider Revolvers
Rough Rider Revolvers are modeled after the Colt SAA and made in America.
By NRA Staff
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4/22/2011
Chambered in .22 Long Rifle and .22 WMR, Heritage Mfg.’s nine-shot Rough Rider revolvers are now available in blued, black satin, silver satin and color case-hardened-style finishes.
The guns are modeled after the Colt SAA with options including steel or alloy frames; fixed or adjustable rear Millet sights with white outline; stocks of cocobolo, camouflage green laminate, or white or black mother-of-pearl; bird’s head or SAA-style grip, smooth or checkered; and barrels measuring 3 1/2 to 9 inches.
The rear sights are adjustable for windage and elevation, and the front sights from Williams Gun Sights have red fiber-optic pipes. A total of 30 versions are available with prices ranging from $230 to $360. All Rough Riders are 100 percent American-made.
Contact: Heritage Mfg., Inc; (305) 685-5966; www.heritagemfg.com.
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