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Heritage Rough Rider RR22MB4PG 4.75″ 6-Round Revolver

Heritage Rough Rider RR22MB4PG 4.75″ 6-Round Revolver

$106.84
SKU: TSW|149657
Get the Heritage Rough Rider RR22MB4PG 4.75" 6-Round Revolver for just $136.28 — a lightweight, single-action .22 LR plinker with a thumb safety and polyme
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The Heritage Rough Rider RR22MB4PG 4.75" 6-Round Revolver is a budget-friendly single-action .22 LR that puts classic cowboys aesthetics into a compact package for urban plinking and range fun. At $136.28, this six-shooter delivers reliable function with a zinc-alloy frame, machined barrel, and polymer grip — no frills, just honest shooting.

Manufacturer Heritage Manufacturing
Model Rough Rider RR22MB4PG
Material Zinc-alloy frame, steel barrel (per manufacturer specs)
Compatibility .22 LR, 6-round cylinder
Finish Blued barrel, polymer grip
Weight Approx. 30 oz (unloaded, per Heritage specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • 4.75" Barrel — Why it matters: Keeps the gun compact enough for range bags or nightstand drawers while still delivering a 6-inch sight radius for consistent accuracy at 10-15 yards.
  • Exposed Hammer with Thumb Safety — Why it matters: Gives you full manual control — cock the hammer for single-action precision, then engage the safety for carry or storage. No accidental discharges if you treat it right.
  • Fixed Front and Notched Rear Sights — Why it matters: Simple, snag-free sight picture that works for rapid target acquisition during informal drills or plinking sessions. No adjustments needed.
  • Polymer Grip with Finger Grooves — Why it matters: Provides a secure hold even with sweaty hands, reducing felt recoil from .22 LR and keeping the revolver on target for follow-up shots.
  • Zinc-Alloy Frame — Why it matters: Keeps weight down without sacrificing structural integrity for a .22 LR. It’s not a duty gun — it’s a fun gun that won’t break your back or your wallet.

Who It's For

Urban CCW holders looking for a low-cost trainer to practice single-action fundamentals. Apartment dwellers who want a reliable plinker for backyard steel or indoor ranges. Budget-minded shooters who appreciate old-school mechanics without the premium price tag. Also great for new shooters learning trigger discipline with a manual safety.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Affordable price ($136.28), lightweight at 30 oz, simple manual of arms, easy to clean and maintain, .22 LR ammo is cheap and available.
  • Cons: Single-action only — slower follow-up shots compared to double-action revolvers. Zinc-alloy frame feels less premium than steel. Fixed sights not adjustable for windage or elevation.

Comparison vs. Competitors

Feature Heritage Rough Rider RR22MB4PG Zev Technologies Z19 Duty Geissele Automatics SD3G Trigger
Action Single-action revolver Striker-fired pistol Drop-in trigger (AR-15)
Caliber .22 LR 9mm N/A
Price $136.28 $1,800+ $240+
Weight 30 oz 28 oz 2.5 oz
Capacity 6 rounds 17+1 N/A
Best For Budget plinking, training Competition, duty use Precision AR builds

Note: Zev and Geissele are premium brands — the Rough Rider wins on cost and simplicity, not performance.

FAQ

Is the Heritage Rough Rider RR22MB4PG safe for new shooters?

Yes. The hammer/thumb safety gives you two layers of control — keep the safety engaged until ready to fire. Single-action only means you must manually cock the hammer each shot, which reinforces safe handling. Plus, .22 LR recoil is mild, ideal for beginners.

Can I use this revolver for home defense?

It’s not ideal. Six rounds of .22 LR are underpowered for stopping threats compared to 9mm or .38 Special. Stick to it as a range toy or training tool. For apartment defense, consider a 9mm pistol or a pump shotgun.

What ammo does it shoot?

Standard .22 LR high-velocity or standard-velocity rounds work fine. Avoid subsonic or hyper-velocity loads — they may cause cycling issues or lead fouling. Stick to brands like CCI Mini-Mag or Federal Champion.

Is the grip replaceable?

Yes. The polymer grip is held by a single screw — you can swap it for aftermarket wood or custom grips. Many owners upgrade for better ergonomics or aesthetics.

How does it compare to a Ruger Wrangler?

The Ruger Wrangler costs about $50 more, has a steel barrel, and a transfer bar safety. The Rough Rider is cheaper, lighter, and includes a manual thumb safety. For pure budget plinking, the Rough Rider wins on price.

Ready to Shoot?

The Heritage Rough Rider RR22MB4PG 4.75" 6-Round Revolver is in stock at $136.28 — add it to your cart for fast shipping. Check out our Revolvers section for more single-action options, or browse .22 LR Ammo and Cleaning Kits to complete your setup.

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Last updated: April 2026