I ordered a Heritage Rough Rider Rancher today. I have only ordered one other gun before, and rarely buy new, but this one looked like too much fun to wait. I should have it in my hands in a week or so.
That is my understanding as well. They have been out everywhere I have checked. On a whim I called a place not too far away their supplier had one in stock.all steel and hardwood I think.
The spokesman for Heritage said they designed it so the Winchester 9422 would fit to give owners the option to change stocks if they wanted to. The ones I have seen in the reviews look like they have nice looking stocks on them. For a all steel gun with a walnut stock at the price they are going for I think they will sell them as fast as they can make them. I have had one of their single action 22's for years, and no telling how many rounds shot it still shoots as good as the first day I got it. Anyone that looks down their noses at the Heritage line has never owned one, no they ain't a Colt, or Ruger, but at the price hard to go wrong.The buttstock reminds me of a Winchester 9422. Definitely watch where the support hand goes (best around the grip frame, and not near the cylinder gap...)
There is no better reason to order/buy a new gun.
Neat! It reminds me of the Colt SAA Buntline Special used by Judge Mortimer in For A Few Dollars More.
Actually that was Colonel Mortimer 'best shot in the Carolinas'.