Heritage 22 SA ?
Anyone add to its place in the firearms world...has a mag cylinder as well as long rifle cylinder! Value?Thanks,
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Nice little guns, good purchase for the price. Most are sold as the first pistol for a youth. Never saw the Mag cyl used, but nice to have. Several models available.
Most don't resell the guns because the value is low and nice to keep vs. sell.
One's I've shot (only 3) were very accurate (never shot over 75 feet, so can't say about long shots).0 -
There are many on the auction. Not big buck items. If you get a $150, offer. Grab the money, and run like the wind. 0 -
125 used at my fav gunshop. Supposed Illinois banned them for bad steel? or some BS. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Grasshopper
125 used at my fav gunshop. Supposed Illinois banned them for bad steel? or some BS.
I believe that their frames, are made from Zinc alloy diecastings.
Nothing at all wrong with this. Colt made one of their SA 22's, of the same material.0 -
I have one, with both cylinders. The quality is good and the accuracy is excellent. The price was reasonable. What more can I say? I'm satisfied with it. [:D] 0 -
Zinc alloy is "OK". . .but obviously, not as good as steel. Metal is much softer, and can crack with repeated stress. For a centerfire gun, that's no good, but for a low recoil entry level .22LR gun, its fine.
On pricing, you can buy a NEW one of these for s little as $100. See here:
http://www.GunBroker.com/item/571622500
Of course once you add in shipping and transfer costs you're probably looking at closer to $150 (or more). .22 magnum cylinder is probably worth another $25.
Assuming good condition, I'd agree $125 is a fair price for a used one sold locally.0
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