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Thread: Heritage rough rider - yay or nay?

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    Question Heritage rough rider - yay or nay?

    I have a shield coming to an FFL shop.
    This FFL doesn't charge additional for 2nd gun so thinking of getting a cheap 22lr gun.
    It'll be hundred dollars flat.
    What you say?

    M&P 22lr is in mind but that's over $300 and already spent on a shield.

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    I'd get at least a Ruger. But even at that, I know I'd be happier in the end with a Single Whatever Ruger.

    If you just want a cheap .22LR pistol, Browning is having a $25 rebate until the end of the year. It's hard to go wrong with a cheap Buck Mark, as it's all the same parts as a more expensive one. Some have plastic, some have metal top straps, but that's about the extent of the variation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    I'd get at least a Ruger. But even at that, I know I'd be happier in the end with a Single Whatever Ruger.

    If you just want a cheap .22LR pistol, Browning is having a $25 rebate until the end of the year. It's hard to go wrong with a cheap Buck Mark, as it's all the same parts as a more expensive one. Some have plastic, some have metal top straps, but that's about the extent of the variation.
    Thanks for reply.
    That's one Nay for the rough rider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystery View Post
    That's one Nay for the rough rider.
    But everyone should have a Buck Mark. Just sayin'.

    (Ruger Mk-whatevers are cool, too, but Brownings have many advantages that I consider decisive.)
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    Do you want a gun to let a newbie shoot and not scare them? Get one of these with a 6.5" barrel. There is no muzzle climb and for this price? Why not?!

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    Wait and get a Single Six or Wrangler IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awp_101 View Post
    Wait and get a Single Six or Wrangler IMO.
    Yup.

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    Based on reports I have read so far, the Ruger Wrangler appears to be a real winner as an inexpensive .22 lr. It is on my future purchase list, and I am not generally a single action revolver shooter.

    For some more money, it is really hard to go wrong with a Buck Mark. Mine has paid for itself many times over in ammo savings as compared to centerfire, and is currently my daughter’s favorite gun to shoot.



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    At the minimum, get a Ruger Wrangler instead

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    Sorry, I don’t like Rough Riders either.

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