The Heritage Rough Rider 9″ 6RD Blued Revolver Cocobolo is a single-action six-shooter that brings classic Western styling into modern manufacturing. Built with a 9-inch blued steel barrel and a six-shot cylinder, it pairs old-school looks with practical, everyday shooting. The cocobolo wood grips give it that warm, hand-fitted feel you’d expect from a gun show find. This revolver ships as a two-cylinder combo, letting you swap between .22 LR and .22 Magnum for versatility on the range or in the field. Fixed open sights with a notched rear keep sighting straightforward—no bells, just reliable accuracy.
| Manufacturer | Heritage Manufacturing (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | Rough Rider |
| Material | Blued steel barrel and cylinder; cocobolo wood grips |
| Compatibility | .22 LR and .22 Magnum (two-cylinder combo) |
| Finish | Blued steel |
| Weight | Approximately 38 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 9-Inch Blued Steel Barrel: The longer barrel gives you a steady sight plane and increased velocity, making plinking and small-game hunting more consistent. Why it matters: You get better accuracy at distance without the bulk of a carbine.
- Cocobolo Wood Grips: These grips are hand-fitted from dense, oil-rich cocobolo wood, offering a secure hold even with sweaty hands. Why it matters: The natural texture reduces slip, so your grip stays locked in during rapid fire.
- Two-Cylinder Combo: Comes with both a .22 LR and .22 Magnum cylinder, letting you switch calibers in seconds. Why it matters: You can train cheap with .22 LR or step up to .22 Magnum for varmint defense—all in one revolver.
- Exposed Hammer & Single-Action Trigger: The classic hammer spur lets you cock and fire with a crisp, light trigger pull. Why it matters: Single-action gives you that old-school feel and precise shot placement, perfect for slow-fire accuracy.
- Fixed Open Sights with Notched Rear: No adjustments needed—just line up the front blade with the rear notch and squeeze. Why it matters: Simpler sighting means faster target acquisition in field conditions where time matters.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for collectors who appreciate Western-style firearms, gun show regulars hunting for affordable shooters, and recreational plinkers who want a reliable .22 for the range or ranch. It’s also a solid pick for new shooters learning single-action fundamentals—the low recoil and simple controls keep frustration low.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Affordable price point ($186.44); two-cylinder versatility; classic cocobolo grips; 9-inch barrel for accuracy; robust blued finish.
- Cons: Single-action only—no double-action capability; fixed sights lack windage adjustment; cylinder swap requires a screwdriver (not tool-free).
Comparison
| Feature | Heritage Rough Rider 9″ | Ruger Wrangler 4.62″ | Colt Single Action Army (4.75″) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 9 inches | 4.62 inches | 4.75 inches |
| Caliber | .22 LR / .22 Magnum (two-cylinder) | .22 LR only | .45 Colt |
| Grips | Cocobolo wood | Synthetic | Walnut |
| Price | $186.44 | $269.99 | $1,799.00 |
| Action Type | Single-action | Single-action | Single-action |
FAQ
Does the Heritage Rough Rider 9″ come with both cylinders?
Yes, it ships as a two-cylinder combo. You get one cylinder chambered in .22 LR and one in .22 Magnum. Swapping them requires a screwdriver to remove the cylinder pin.
What is the barrel length of this Rough Rider?
The barrel measures 9 inches from the face of the cylinder to the muzzle. That’s the longest barrel available in the Rough Rider line, giving you extra sight radius and velocity.
Are the grips real wood or synthetic?
They are genuine cocobolo wood, a dense tropical hardwood known for its natural oils and rich reddish-brown color. Each set has unique grain patterns.
Is this revolver safe for .22 Magnum loads?
Yes, the cylinder is rated for .22 Magnum. Just make sure you’re using the correct cylinder for the cartridge—the .22 LR and .22 Magnum cylinders are not interchangeable for the other caliber.
Can I mount a scope or red dot on this revolver?
No, the top strap is not drilled or tapped for optics. This is a fixed-sight revolver designed for open-sight use, typical of single-action Western replicas.
Call to Action
Grab the Heritage Rough Rider 9″ Blued Revolver with Cocobolo grips for $186.44. It’s a two-cylinder .22 that shoots straight, looks sharp, and won’t break the bank. Add it to your collection today.
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Last updated: April 2026




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