@@FullLeadTaco I don't own any suppressors, but Chris from the 740 tested his and so did Firearms Addict. Too much gap at the cylinder. Someone out there had 3D printed a clamshell housing that managed to keep some of the sound in, but not all. Fun gun, just not what you hope it would be.
I had 3 Heratige Rough Riders. Each individual releases. My favorite had a .22 WMR cylinder, and they were fun plinkers! I gave all of them away for Christmas presents, before coming to the Philippines to get married. And when I return, at the end of March, all of my firearms must go! Along with everything else, since I’ll be moving permanently to the Philippines as soon as everything is sold 🌴💍
I agree I prefer larger calibers. I don't have any pistols or revolvers in .22LR. I do have a rifle in that caliber but I never use it. And of course I can't reload .22LR. But I still hope you have fun with it.
I've sort of struggled to enjoy 22lr... maybe because I feel like after learning to cast and reload, the world of calibers is at my fingertips. I feel like I can make anything.
@@FullLeadTaco i believe its the 4-3/4" with 22wmr, which is a pricey round in my opinion. But the 22lr version out to about 25yds was a ton of fun to shooy
I had one. It was okay. Accuracy was marginal. Suppressor won't do much. I traded mine when I got the 41 mag.
still loud then?
@@FullLeadTaco I don't own any suppressors, but Chris from the 740 tested his and so did Firearms Addict. Too much gap at the cylinder. Someone out there had 3D printed a clamshell housing that managed to keep some of the sound in, but not all. Fun gun, just not what you hope it would be.
@@marcthomas2482 good to know... if anything, if it is still fun to shoot even unsuppressed, I'll keep it, otherwise I will probably give it the boot.
Cool. Interested to see how loud it is👍🏻
yes, something that must be tested
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They are cheap plinkers. Most people refer to them as junk, but I think they’re useable and ok. I’ve seen them as cheap as $79 before.
cant want to see how it sounds with the suppressor
yeah, I am super curious
22's can be fun :-)) I was thinking about the red dot you fixed for that
before you mentioned it. It might be just the one !!
I had 3 Heratige Rough Riders. Each individual releases. My favorite had a .22 WMR cylinder, and they were fun plinkers!
I gave all of them away for Christmas presents, before coming to the Philippines to get married. And when I return, at the end of March, all of my firearms must go! Along with everything else, since I’ll be moving permanently to the Philippines as soon as everything is sold 🌴💍
Ok Mike I want your opinion 650 Dillion or 750 Dillion Witch is better to buy for me Mind you I will not be using the priming system
Cool. 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸
Thanks
Good video
Thanks!
They a quirky, but fun to shoot. Very weird looking revolver there!
yeah it is quite a weird looking 6 shooter
I thought maybe for a compensator, then remembered we are talking .22 LR.
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I agree I prefer larger calibers. I don't have any pistols or revolvers in .22LR. I do have a rifle in that caliber but I never use it. And of course I can't reload .22LR.
But I still hope you have fun with it.
and I find that a lot of 22 ammo just isn't good--like made poorly
I love all calibers
I've sort of struggled to enjoy 22lr... maybe because I feel like after learning to cast and reload, the world of calibers is at my fingertips. I feel like I can make anything.
Enjoy, for the money they are okay
Lol kinda figured they would be "ok" -- probably not as nice as the Ruger Wranglers
Looking forward to the range and how you like it.
yeah, hopefully I can get back to the range soon
ruger ready dots are $50 rn at battlehawk, just need an adapter for rsmc
I'll have to check it out
My buddy has one, i love how it shoots. I plan on getting one soon as a trainer. And all around fun plinker
which model did he end up getting?
@@FullLeadTaco i believe its the 4-3/4" with 22wmr, which is a pricey round in my opinion. But the 22lr version out to about 25yds was a ton of fun to shooy