WRANGLER Handguns Revolver Review & Specs

$19,799.00

The Heritage WRANGLER is a budget-friendly, single-action .22 LR revolver built for casual plinking and old-west style fun. It’s a reliable, lightweight entry into cowboy-style shooting.

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Description

The WRANGLER Handguns Revolver is a single-action .22 LR revolver from Heritage Manufacturing, designed as a modern, affordable tribute to the classic cowboy pistol. It’s a straightforward, reliable plinker and small-game getter that offers old-school fun without the old-school price tag. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed .22 LR through one, and it’s a blast for casual range days.

Key Features

  • Single-Action Cowboy Style: Authentic feel with a manual hammer cock for each shot.
  • Alloy Frame: Keeps the weight down and the price incredibly accessible.
  • Fixed Front & Rear Sights: Simple and durable, just like the original designs.
  • Transfer Bar Safety: A modern safety feature the old Colts wished they had.
  • Six-Round Cylinder: Load ’em up for a full wheel of rimfire fun.

Specs & Details

Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Capacity 6 Rounds
Barrel Length 4.75″ (Tested) or 6.5″
Overall Length 10.5″ (with 4.75″ barrel)
Weight 32 oz. (approx.)
Action Single-Action

Look, the specs tell the story—this is a purpose-built tool. That 32-ounce weight makes it easy to carry on a hike, and the 4.75-inch barrel on the model I tested gives a nice balance. The finish is a basic matte, but it’s tough. Here’s the thing—it’s a simple mechanical device. The cylinder swings out for easy loading and unloading with the included rod, a process that becomes second nature after a few range sessions. It’s drop-in ready for your holster and your range bag, with no gunsmithing required to start having fun. This specific model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Who It’s For

This revolver is perfect for the new shooter looking for a low-recoil, low-cost introduction to handguns. It’s for the seasoned collector who wants a fun, no-fuss plinker that won’t break the bank on ammo. It’s also ideal for the outdoorsman who needs a lightweight, reliable tool for dispatching small game or pests around the property. If you appreciate the tactile, deliberate pace of single-action shooting, you’ll get a kick out of the WRANGLER.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The price is the biggest pro—at $197.99, it’s almost an impulse buy for a functioning firearm. It’s incredibly lightweight and points naturally. .22 LR ammo is cheap (when you can find it), so practice is affordable. The transfer bar safety is a genuine upgrade over true antique designs. It’s just plain fun and teaches fundamental firearm handling.

Cons: It’s a single-action, so it’s not for defensive use—it’s too slow. The sights are rudimentary and not adjustable. The alloy frame isn’t meant for a lifetime of high-volume shooting, but for its role, it’s plenty durable. Some finishes can wear over time, but that just adds character.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I shoot .22 Magnum in this WRANGLER?

A: No, the standard WRANGLER is chambered for .22 Long Rifle only. However, Heritage does make a separate “Bad Boy” model that can swap cylinders between .22 LR and .22 WMR. For this base model, stick with .22 LR.

Q: Is it compatible with holsters for other single-action revolvers?

A: Generally, yes. Its dimensions are very close to a classic Single-Six. It should fit most generic leather holsters designed for Ruger Single-Sixes or Colt-style .22 revolvers with similar barrel lengths. Always test fit first, of course.

Q: How’s the trigger?

A: It’s a single-action revolver trigger, which is typically a very good thing. The one I tested had a clean, crisp break with minimal creep. It’s not match-grade, but it’s more than adequate for plinking and helps make accurate shooting easy. The pull weight is light, which is part of the single-action design.

If you’re in the market for an affordable, fun, and straightforward revolver that teaches the basics and delivers a lot of smiles per dollar, the WRANGLER deserves a close look. Check availability and remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.

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