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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3370734" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>If you want something really cheap, the Heritage Rough Riders can usually be found for as low as $99 and you can order the extra .22 mag cylinder from Heritage through their website for $30 more. They are not high quality guns, but they are fun little plinkers. If I didn't already have a Rough Rider, and wanted that style revolver, I'd spend the extra and get the Ruger Wrangler. I say that without ever having actually handled a Wrangler, but I would imagine the quality is quite a bit higher, and I think you can find them on sale for under $200. But they don't make a .22 mag conversion cylinder for them, if that appeals to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3370734, member: 44328"] If you want something really cheap, the Heritage Rough Riders can usually be found for as low as $99 and you can order the extra .22 mag cylinder from Heritage through their website for $30 more. They are not high quality guns, but they are fun little plinkers. If I didn't already have a Rough Rider, and wanted that style revolver, I'd spend the extra and get the Ruger Wrangler. I say that without ever having actually handled a Wrangler, but I would imagine the quality is quite a bit higher, and I think you can find them on sale for under $200. But they don't make a .22 mag conversion cylinder for them, if that appeals to you. [/QUOTE]
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