The barrel measures six and a half inches from breech to muzzle. My particular version is the RR22B6 with a blued finish and Cocobolo grips. The fact that it’s made in the USA makes me just a little bit prouder to own this gun. The box has the Heritage Manufacturing Incorporated logo on it as well as “Made In USA” boldly stamped right below it. 22 Revolver ships from the factory in a nice light brown cardboard box which I still use to store the pistol. With this quick lesson on revolver actions out of the way, its time to head back to the main feature… Most DAO revolvers are recognizable due to not having an exposed hammer extending out from the frame. In contrast to the single action only, there is a double action only, or DAO, and you guessed it…it can only be fired in double action. Keep in mind no single action pistol can be fired in double action mode. Some double action guns can be fired in single action mode to lighten the trigger pull. In a double action, or DA, pulling the trigger cocks the hammer and then releases it. The trigger will do nothing if the hammer is not in the cocked position. Pulling the trigger causes the hammer to release and strike the cartridge’s primer, thus firing. In a single action only, or SAO, the hammer must be manually cocked. The action of a revolver is determined by the number of steps that trigger must make it to fire the bullet. A Quick Word On Revolver Actionįor those of you that aren’t sure what the “action” of a firearm means, let me shed a little light on it for you. Their parent company, Taurus, who makes the famed “judge” revolver, acquired Heritage Manufacturing in 2012. I personally haven’t fired one of the big boys yet, but I certainly hope to soon. This company is an All-American business that has been in production since 1992 with one main goal, to “make guns that tell a story and stand the test of time.” The guns Heritage makes are replicas of old west single action revolvers. In this week’s article, we feature the Rough Rider single action. The cylinder rotates a cartridge into place with clock-like precision, and then the hammer falls a split second before feeling a little explosion in the palm of your hand. There is something about the sound a wheel gun makes when you cock the hammer. Revolvers, AKA “wheel guns,” scream “class” with their retro / modern coolness.
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