Subj : Re: ruger
To : Weatherman
From : Jimmy Anderson
Date : Mon Sep 25 2023 08:32 am
-=> Weatherman wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
We> Not much impressed with the barkeep. Anything you have to carry a
We> separate tool around just to eject the cases doesn't work for me. I
We> suppose you could use the cylinder pin - if it will fit in the cylinder
We> holes... I know the NAA revolvers are designed to use the cylinder pin
We> to punch out empty shells.
I don't mind it, and the holster I bought has a place to hold the
ejector thingy. :-)
We> Doesn't surprise me. Sights on the Heritage revolvers aren't that
We> good to begin with, I can certainly understand if they're off as well.
We> They certainly weren't designed to be target pistols, that's for sure.
We> Still, if they are "minute of tin can" accurate that would be good
We> enough for me.
LOL - very true - and that's good enough for me too. Or 'minute of torso'
for 20 yard plinking on metal targets. :-)
We> We DID pick up a new Heritage Arms .22 revolver at the last gun show.
We> This is a Billy the Kid commerative. Rough Rider 4" barrel with Billy
We> the Kid's image inscribed on the grips. Blued cylinder, barrel, hammer
We> and trigger, the frame itself has a case hardened appearance. Looks
We> nice, hopefully it will shoot nice as well.
Wow - does sound cool!
JA> Yep! Right there with you! I also caught another little .22 on sale at
JA> Rural King and picked it up. I can't remember the brand now - Cimmiron
JA> maybe? What's 'different' about it is the barral is the same size as
JA> a .45 but the 'hole' is for a .22.
JA> Guess what I'm saying is that it is BIG and HEAVY...
We> I have some Cimmaron .45 revolvers, very nice pieces. Don't have one
We> in .22 but from what I've seen of their .45's you probably got yourself
We> a nice little .22 there....
It's better than the 'bad' Heritage I got... LOL
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