My first handgun purchase was a Heritage Manufacturing Rough Rider 6 shot 22 revolver. I bought it about 3 months ago. Fired 8 shots through it and had to send it back. The firing pin is making dents in the cylinder above top dead center of the chambers. And the finish is coming off. I am a bit worried. No one will give any time reference and I am wondering if this is not going to turn out to be a disreputable outfit. The representative I spoke to about the warranty told me that because I was using 36 grain bullets I had voided the warranty. I asked if they were kidding. "Absolutely not sir", they replied, "40 grains, no more no less". I asked again, "So you are going to void the warranty because I was using one of the most popular types of 22 long rifles on the market? Remington Golden Bullets? Plus there was not a hint of that in any of the information that came with the gun." It is only after I insisted that they look at the gun for safety purposes that they agreed to give me a RMA number. Like I said, I am a little worried about this deal. Also the box of the gun stated that it shot both LR and 22 Mag. I asked the manager at the store how it could without another separate 22 Mag cylinder. He only shrugged his shoulders. I found buried deep in the paper work that it did indeed shoot 22 mags, AFTER I sent in a coupon with $30 more for the extra cylinder. All other information that came with it indicated that it would fire magnums as it was. So there you have it folks. My first hand gun. Buyer beware.