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Circle the wagons: There’s a new revolver ridin’ into town.

Talyn

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Heritage Mfg. is elevating the lineup with a centerfire option—bringing increased power, enhanced versatility, and a new level of capability to this beloved Western-style revolver.

“The Rough Rider® has always been about delivering an authentic, accessible shooting experience rooted in American heritage,” said Laura Prieto, Marketing Manager. “With the introduction of .32 H&R Magnum, we’re honoring that legacy while giving Heritage fans something they’ve never had before—a more powerful option that stays true to the spirit of the original.”

Inspired by the revolvers that defined the frontier, the Rough Rider® in .32 H&R Magnum maintains the same timeless design that has earned it a place in collections across the country. Whether for range use, small game, or simply appreciating the feel of a true single-action revolver, this new offering brings classic Western style to a new chambering.


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I will probably get one later this year. Getting over the IRS hit now. Can't really go wrong at that OTD price. Have to reload for it to be cost effective. But should be a lot of fun.
 
Ive never been a fan of the safety they cobbled onto the SAAs; but I do think a 32H&R magnum would be cool in a 3 inch version even if I had to convince the gunsmith to do it. Maybe add half a silver dime for the front sight???
 
Heritage Mfg. is elevating the lineup with a centerfire option—bringing increased power, enhanced versatility, and a new level of capability to this beloved Western-style revolver.

“The Rough Rider® has always been about delivering an authentic, accessible shooting experience rooted in American heritage,” said Laura Prieto, Marketing Manager. “With the introduction of .32 H&R Magnum, we’re honoring that legacy while giving Heritage fans something they’ve never had before—a more powerful option that stays true to the spirit of the original.”

Inspired by the revolvers that defined the frontier, the Rough Rider® in .32 H&R Magnum maintains the same timeless design that has earned it a place in collections across the country. Whether for range use, small game, or simply appreciating the feel of a true single-action revolver, this new offering brings classic Western style to a new chambering.


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Don’t know about “big on grit and built for easygoing fun”, but owning a SW Ti 432 I can confirm that it will be expensive fun! Need about a million of you to pick up a .32 H&R firearm so .32 H&R Magnum prices come down to 9mm prices 😀!

Shooting .32 SW Long just doesn’t have the same pizzazz!
 
This Ruger Single Seven scratches the itch and is of a higher quality. Knowing how fun that is I’d certainly give it a try.
 

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This Ruger Single Seven scratches the itch and is of a higher quality. Knowing how fun that is I’d certainly give it a try.

Yeah , l love my Single Sixes . But current $$ for them is crazy . Realisticly , the competitor to the Rough Rider is the Wrangler .

Yes , if Ruger introduced a Super Wrangler in .32 , l'd be on it in a heartbeat . But failing that , the .32 Rough Rider has my attention .

No 6.5 in isn't a Bluntline , it's a decent choice , in that the expected market for them is field shooting / hunting , not CCW . My favorite length for Single Six is the uncommon 5.5 in , but the 6.5 are well balanced , and not unwieldy in their context .
 
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