
Heritage Manufacturing is stepping outdoors the .22 Tough Rider. The brand new 6.5-inch Centerfire Tough Rider in .32 H&R Magnum is the primary centerfire chambering the platform has seen in a protracted whereas, and it retains the identical basic single-action Western aesthetic the Tough Rider has at all times carried whereas bumping up the aptitude meaningfully. For a platform that has constructed its popularity on accessible, inexpensive rimfire taking pictures, it is a real step ahead.


.32 H&R Magnum is an underappreciated cartridge that deserves extra consideration than it usually will get. It’s considerably extra highly effective than .32 S&W Lengthy, correct at cheap distances, and genuinely helpful for small recreation. Recoil is delicate, which makes it a pure match for a single-action platform the place follow-up photographs require manually biking the hammer. On a 6.5-inch barrel it has sufficient velocity to be efficient on the distances you might be realistically looking small recreation, and the six-round capability offers you adequate to work with within the area.


The black satin end throughout the body, cylinder, and barrel is a clear look on the Tough Rider silhouette. It doesn’t attempt to costume the gun up into one thing it’s not, which is the fitting name for a $257.99 single-action that’s meant for use moderately than displayed. The handbook security and glued sights maintain issues easy and true to the platform’s character. One cylinder is included, which covers every part .32 H&R Magnum has to supply.
- Caliber: .32 H&R Magnum
- Motion: Single motion solely
- Capability: 6 rounds
- Barrel: 6.5 inches
- Total size: 11.78 inches
- Total top: 5.25 inches
- Total width: 1.50 inches
- Weight: 35.6 oz unloaded
- Body: Alloy metal, black satin
- Cylinder: Alloy metal, black satin
- Barrel: Alloy metal, black satin
- Sights: Fastened blade entrance, notch rear
- Security: Handbook
- Cylinders included: 1
- MSRP: $257.99
At $257.99 the value is correct for what it’s, and Heritage is filling an actual hole for shooters who needed extra out of the Tough Rider platform with out stepping all the way in which as much as a bigger centerfire. Whether or not you might be operating it for small recreation, plinking, or simply appreciating a well-executed single-action at an sincere worth, this one makes a stable case for itself.


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