Davidson’s Offers Exclusive Heritage Mfg. Barkeep “Roses”

Everything's coming up roses for Heritage Mfg., creating the latest exclusive edition of one of this year's most popular .22 revolvers.

by posted on July 13, 2022
Heritage Barkeep Roses

Heritage Manufacturing introduced the Barkeep .22 single-action revolver in 2021, representing the smallest of the Rough Rider series. The Barkeep, initially offered in three different grip options, was an instant hit with consumers, and which piqued our interest enough to review the guns here. Now firearms distributor Davidson’s has partnered again with Heritage Manufacturing to produce another exclusive model.

 

Continuing with its “old West” styling, the exclusive Barkeep “Roses” features a 2” barrel, with an overall length of 8.125”.  A manual safety is situated on the left-side of the frame. And, of course, the birdshead grip engraved with roses and vines, and a 6-round cylinder engraved with roses and flourishes, all contribute to the revolver’s dramatic flair.

Sights are the standard blade front coupled with a rear notch sight.

MSRP is $209.00.

For more, visit GalleryofGuns.com.

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