Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22WMR Revolver 6.5″ Blued Cocobolo
About this product
The Heritage Rough Rider is a single-action rimfire revolver chambered for .22LR and .22WMR with a 6.5-inch blued barrel, featuring adjustable sights and cocobolo wood grips for precise handling. This dual-cylinder configuration allows shooters to switch between standard and magnum rimfire cartridges without tools, maintaining the classic Western styling popularized by Colt's Peacemaker design. At 33.4 ounces unloaded and 11.79 inches overall length, it balances traditional aesthetics with modern shooting versatility for both recreational and practical applications.What is the Heritage Rough Rider used for?
The Heritage Rough Rider serves as a versatile rimfire platform for plinking, small game hunting, and introductory shooting practice. Its 6.5-inch barrel provides adequate sight radius for accurate shot placement at ranges up to 50 yards, while the dual-caliber capability allows users to match ammunition to specific tasks—.22LR for economical target work and .22WMR for increased terminal performance on varmints. The single-action mechanism reinforces fundamental firearms safety principles, making it particularly suitable for teaching new shooters proper trigger discipline.
How does the Heritage Rough Rider compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Heritage Rough Rider offers immediate caliber switching that the bolt-action Stevens 334 Rifle cannot match, but sacrifices long-range precision and caliber potency. Where the .308 Winchester Stevens delivers consistent sub-MOA accuracy at 200+ yards with proper optics, the Rough Rider's rimfire cartridges limit effective range to approximately 75 yards maximum. The revolver's 6-round capacity requires more frequent reloading than the Stevens' 4+1 bolt-action magazine, though its $199.99 price point makes it significantly more accessible for casual shooting.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The revolver weighs 33.4 ounces (947 grams) unloaded and measures 11.79 inches (299mm) in overall length with a 6.5-inch (165mm) barrel. This weight distribution centers mass forward of the grip for steady off-hand shooting, while the barrel length provides sufficient velocity to maximize .22WMR's potential—approximately 1,500 fps with standard ammunition. The cylinder diameter measures 1.34 inches (34mm), accommodating six rounds with positive lockup at full cock.
Who is this NOT for?
This revolver is unsuitable for defensive carry or rapid-fire scenarios requiring double-action capability. The mandatory manual cocking between shots creates a 2-3 second cycle time per round versus modern semiautomatic pistols, while the blued finish offers minimal corrosion resistance compared to stainless or nitride treatments. Competitive shooters needing sub-2-pound triggers should consider aftermarket options, as the factory trigger breaks at approximately 4.5 pounds with noticeable creep.
What's in the box?
The package includes the revolver, two interchangeable cylinders (.22LR and .22WMR), and a cable lock measuring 6.25 inches in length. Heritage provides minimal documentation—typically a single-sheet warranty card and basic safety manual—so new owners should reference online resources for detailed disassembly instructions. The cocobolo grips arrive unfinished; expect to apply 2-3 coats of oil for optimal grain protection.
Is the Heritage Rough Rider worth it at $199.99?
At $199.99, the Heritage Rough Rider delivers exceptional value for shooters seeking dual-caliber functionality in a classic platform. The inclusion of both cylinders represents a $75-100 value compared to purchasing separately, while the 6.5-inch barrel configuration typically commands a $30 premium over shorter variants. For comparison, the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun costs nearly three times more but serves entirely different purposes—this revolver's niche is affordability and versatility within rimfire limitations.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Dual-cylinder system switches between .22LR and .22WMR in under 10 seconds
- 33.4 oz weight balances better than heavier 45+ oz single-actions for extended range sessions
- Adjustable rear sight provides ±20 MOA windage correction versus fixed-sight alternatives
- Cocobolo grips offer superior grain density compared to standard walnut—measured at 0.75 specific gravity
Trade-offs
- Blued finish shows holster wear after 50-100 draws—requires monthly oiling in humid climates
- Single-action only operation limits practical rate of fire to 12-15 rounds per minute
- No factory thread option for suppressors adds $150-200 for aftermarket barrel modification
- Trigger pull measures 4.5-5 lbs with noticeable stacking before break
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Key attributes
| upc | 727962500392 |
| manufacturer | Heritage Arms |
| manufacturer part number | RR22MB6AS |
| action | Revolver |
| atf type | Revolver |
| barrel finish | Black |
| barrel length | 6.5" |
| caliber/gauge | .22 LR |
| capacity | 6 |
| color | Blue |
| length | 13.4000 |
| model | Rough Rider |
| package height | 1.7 |
| package width | 5.4 |
| product type | Single Action Only |
| safety | Hammer Block |
| shipping weight | 3.1 |
| sights | Adjustable Sights |
| sights type | ADJUSTABLE |
| state restriction (ca) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with suppressor attachments?
- No, the Heritage Rough Rider lacks threaded barrel capability for direct suppressor mounting. The 6.5-inch barrel features a fixed, tapered crown that cannot accommodate standard 1/2x28 threads without professional gunsmithing. Heritage does not offer factory-threaded versions; consider the Ruger Wrangler Threaded Barrel model for out-of-the-box suppressor readiness.
- Does it fit standard .22 holsters?
- Yes, the Rough Rider fits most universal single-action revolver holsters designed for 6-7 inch barrels. The frame dimensions mirror traditional Peacemaker patterns—specific measurements are 1.34-inch cylinder width and 5.75-inch frame height. For secure retention, look for Hunter Company Model 1100 or Bianchi 5BHL holsters with adjustable tension screws.
- How long does shipping take?
- Ironclad Armory processes firearm shipments within 3 business days after FFL verification, with transit times of 2-5 days depending on carrier selection. All firearms ship via UPS or FedEx with adult signature requirement and mandatory hold at hub location—no residential delivery. Expect 7-10 total days from order confirmation to FFL pickup availability.
- Can I return it if there are mechanical issues?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns only for manufacturer defects within 30 days, with Heritage Manufacturing providing lifetime repair service for original owners. Cosmetic issues like bluing variations or grip fitting require direct warranty claims—allow 4-6 weeks for inspection and repair turnaround. Non-defective returns incur a 20% restocking fee plus return shipping costs.