I want to get a .22 cowboy action pistol and i was looking at this one i just wanted to hear any thoughts on this one or mabye any suggestions on any others
I want to get a .22 cowboy action pistol and i was looking at this one i just wanted to hear any thoughts on this one or mabye any suggestions on any others
All good things are wild and free
-Henry David Thoreau
Learn from the old and the wise
I have worked on them for years in various shops. Neighbor across the street had one for years.
It is fine for casual shooting but I am not sure it would hold up for the number of rounds CAS requires for proficency.
You can justify some of that with the fact that you can wear out three of them for the price of a Ruger Single Six.
If you didn't bring jerky what did I just eat?
Do they have rimfire events?
I know what hunts you.
I have been carrying and shooting one for many years, it is handy enough for varmints and dead acurate if you are used to the notch sights. Cylinder has good alignment and locks up tight, smooth trigger. I personally find it to be a well made and affordable handgun that is USA made. But I do have to qualify my response as I have no experience in CAS or its demands on a firearm.
Before I bought the Rough Rider, I'd look at the Ruger Single Six. You can pick up a used one at a reasonable price and it will come with a 22 Mag cylinder. Twice the versatility. My Single six has seen some hard use over the years and besides the "aged" wooden grips, It still looks and performs like new. You flat cannot wear out a Single Six. God knows I've tried with no affect. In all fairness the Rough Rider is alot of gun for the $$ but it ain't no Single Six, that's for sure. The Single Six will upstage the Rough Rider in durability and accuracy over the long haul. If you hold the two side by side, the difference in quality of build shouts at you. The Rough Rider will do fine as a ''fun'' gun but for a "working" gun, get the Ruger and don't look back. But hey, It's your croakers...get what fits the bill. Good luck.
9mm: Because I've seen a .45 bounce off of a windshield MORE THAN ONCE.
9mm: Because even 1911 guys don't want to get shot with one of my "little" bullets.
9mm: Because low round count single stack pistols suck in a gun fight!
Doesn't the Heritage come with both cylinders?
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When Health is Lost, Something is Lost;
When Character is Lost, ALL IS LOST!!!!!!!
Colonel Charles Hyatt circa 1880
Some clubs hold rimfire competition as a side event and devide it by age group. 22 caliber was very popular in the 1800s. They were carried as backup guns all the way back to the CW.
They also have side events of the "wild bunch" pursuation involving 1911 pistols, '97 winchester shotguns and 06 rifles.
The heritage comes with both cylkinders or as .22lr only.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/i...p/cPath/21_577
If you didn't bring jerky what did I just eat?
I'm a fan of the Ruger Single Six as well, although a friend did buy a Heritage w/ both cylinders....and your right, side by side you can really see the difference.
But that said, it does shoot well, and with the amount of shooting he does, probably just fine.
I think he bought it last year for under $200 bucks.
Last edited by hunter63; 05-06-2011 at 06:17 PM. Reason: splin'
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I just want something i can carry with me in the woods and just fun plinking so i dont really see a need for me to spend an extra 200 on a single six when i can get the heritage and have a good but of fun and i dont understand what u mean by a work gun Glock cop
All good things are wild and free
-Henry David Thoreau
Learn from the old and the wise
By "working gun" I mean a gun that will see hard use with minimal care and can be depended on EVERY time. A gun that will take a beating and keep on trucking. One that is more accurate than it needs to be. A gun that is as tough as a gator belly. That's a "working gun". That's a Single Six.
9mm: Because I've seen a .45 bounce off of a windshield MORE THAN ONCE.
9mm: Because even 1911 guys don't want to get shot with one of my "little" bullets.
9mm: Because low round count single stack pistols suck in a gun fight!
Im sorry but i try to take the best care of my guns which means i never have to worry about my gun being reliable or not because it is dirty
All good things are wild and free
-Henry David Thoreau
Learn from the old and the wise
Just remember "You get what you pay for".......All the cleaning in the world won't change that.
While hunting on a Wyoming ranch, the owner and his boys (ranch hands) all carried Ruger Single Six's w/the .22mag cylinder.
They had the metal showing as the blueing had been worn off.....That's a "working gun".
Geezer Squad....Charter Member #1
Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
Member Wahoo Killer knives club....#27
The Single Six weights a little more than the Rough Rider. The 5.5" barrel weighs the same as the longer 6.5" barrel version of the Rough Rider. I like the stock sights on the Rough Rider better than those that come on the Single Six.
Having skinned out more than my share of gators, I would say both are as tough as a gators belly. While the Single Six is as tough as a gator's scute to boot!
the Rough Rider has arrived it is a great gun i really enjoy shooting and it has not failed me yet
All good things are wild and free
-Henry David Thoreau
Learn from the old and the wise
The Ruger Single Six is the best choice for a .22 revolver.
Man, I almost spit Coke all over the moniter! That's funny. I mean, for real, That was funny. Caught me off guard on that one. I'm still cracking up right now. Ya killin me. I've been good, brother. Promotion (gold badge), new office, pay raise, a higher pension. I've been really good. Thanks for asking. How about you?
Last edited by glockcop; 05-13-2011 at 12:22 AM.
9mm: Because I've seen a .45 bounce off of a windshield MORE THAN ONCE.
9mm: Because even 1911 guys don't want to get shot with one of my "little" bullets.
9mm: Because low round count single stack pistols suck in a gun fight!
Glad you like your new smoker. Now stop pecking that key board and go shoot the hell out of it!![]()
P.S. Take my advise and learn and I mean LEARN where those fixed sights hit. After a while, ''Kentucky windage'' will be second nature to you. You won't even realize you're doing it. Good luck, brother.
9mm: Because I've seen a .45 bounce off of a windshield MORE THAN ONCE.
9mm: Because even 1911 guys don't want to get shot with one of my "little" bullets.
9mm: Because low round count single stack pistols suck in a gun fight!
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