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I've been wanting one for quite a while. I hear the finish doesn't hold up to well if you use and abuse it, but I've never heard anything bad about a rough Rider 22, ive researched em quite a bit and seems like one of the best guns for the money, and feels better in my hand than a lot of other, higher priced 22s
I bought one from Classic Arms and it showed up with rust on the firing pin channel plus had a ton of cylinder slop making it marginally safe at best to shoot. I sent it back to the manufacturer, they replaced a bunch of parts on it and sent it back a few weeks later. Classic Arms decided to delete my review since it was unfavorable. After a couple range trips I found that I just didn't appreciate how cheaply and messily they were built, plus it was horribly inaccurate, so I sold the thing. If you're fine with a low-cost super-cheap pistol that goes bang most of the time and fires in the general direction you're aiming, go for it. If you want something accurate and reliable, don't buy a Heritage Rough Rider.