So one of my guilty pleasures when it comes to firearms are the Heritage Arm .22
revolvers. Seems that every gun show I go to there's a vendor with a whole bunch
of these on a table with decorative grips at the attractive price point of "just
around $160".
Last show picked up one with Billy The Kid grips. 4 1/2" barrel, with wood grips
bearing the image of Billy The Kid carved into them. Had to have it.
Then there was a 6" barreled revolver with polished grips bearing the US Fla (one of several styles I've seen). This came home with us too...
I have several of these inexpensive little rimfires, even have one of the .2 revolver carbines. They just seem irresistible at the price they sell them and once they get home, they actually make pretty fun little plinkers!
Regards,
-==*>Weatherman<*==-
Moondog wrote to Weatherman <=-
Re: Guilty Pleasures
By: Weatherman to All on Sat Jun 24 2023 02:28 pm
So one of my guilty pleasures when it comes to firearms are the Heritage Arm .22
revolvers. Seems that every gun show I go to there's a vendor with a whole bunch
of these on a table with decorative grips at the attractive price point of "just
around $160".
Last show picked up one with Billy The Kid grips. 4 1/2" barrel, with wood grips
bearing the image of Billy The Kid carved into them. Had to have it.
Then there was a 6" barreled revolver with polished grips bearing the US Fla (one of several styles I've seen). This came home with us too...
I have several of these inexpensive little rimfires, even have one of the .2 revolver carbines. They just seem irresistible at the price they sell them and once they get home, they actually make pretty fun little plinkers!
Regards,
-==*>Weatherman<*==-
A local gun shop had 2 of the .22 models with the flag grips. He was willing to sell them as a set for $200
Moondog wrote to Weatherman <=-
Re: Guilty Pleasures
By: Weatherman to All on Sat Jun 24 2023 02:28 pm
So one of my guilty pleasures when it comes to firearms are the Heritage .22
revolvers. Seems that every gun show I go to there's a vendor with a who bunch
of these on a table with decorative grips at the attractive price point o "just
around $160".
Last show picked up one with Billy The Kid grips. 4 1/2" barrel, with wo grips
bearing the image of Billy The Kid carved into them. Had to have it.
Then there was a 6" barreled revolver with polished grips bearing the US (one of several styles I've seen). This came home with us too...
I have several of these inexpensive little rimfires, even have one of the revolver carbines. They just seem irresistible at the price they sell th and once they get home, they actually make pretty fun little plinkers!
Regards,
-==*>Weatherman<*==-
A local gun shop had 2 of the .22 models with the flag grips. He was willing to sell them as a set for $200
That qualifies as a nice score. I've seen at least three variations of the flag on their grips. Did your set have the same pattern or were they different?
... Got my tie caught in the fax... Suddenly I was in L.A.
WEATHERMAN wrote to ALL <=-
So one of my guilty pleasures when it comes to firearms are the
Heritage Arms .22
revolvers. Seems that every gun show I go to there's a vendor with a whole bunch
of these on a table with decorative grips at the attractive price point
of "just
around $160".
JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to WEATHERMAN <=-
WEATHERMAN wrote to ALL <=-
There's an Alabama commemerative one I really wanted, but only
available at a store in Huntsville...
Weatherman wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
There's an Alabama commemerative one I really wanted, but only
available at a store in Huntsville...
Only have one state commemorative, that's my Wyoming commemorative
1911. Mine is 12 out of 44 made, and at $2500 I will tell you that
this is NOT a range gun. Pretty much this one will be a safe queen as
are my two Trump commemoratives....
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