3D printed 22lr Revolver Rifle! Heritage rough rider.

Published on June 12, 2022
Duration: 5:07

This video showcases a custom 3D-printed chassis for a Heritage Rough Rider revolver chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The presenter details the components used, including a Trijicon scope, and demonstrates the firearm's operation. A significant portion of the video is dedicated to explaining and illustrating the concept of cylinder gap and its effect on the shooter.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a custom 3D-printed chassis for a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR revolver rifle, designed by Bolegan Shooting Sports. It features a Trijicon scope and highlights the concept of cylinder gap, explaining how hot gases escape through the space between the cylinder and barrel during firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to the 3D Printed Revolver Rifle
  2. 00:17Heritage Rough Rider .22LR Specs
  3. 00:233D Printed Chassis and Design
  4. 00:36Bumper Tube Adapter and Scope
  5. 00:53Aesthetic Comparison to Boba Fett's Blaster
  6. 01:08Safety Gear and Noise Warning
  7. 01:43Shooting Demonstration
  8. 02:57Reloading Demonstration
  9. 03:41Explaining Cylinder Gap
  10. 04:09Definition of Cylinder Gap
  11. 04:30Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 3D-printed chassis for a Heritage Rough Rider?

A 3D-printed chassis is a custom-made component, often designed by third parties like Bolegan Shooting Sports, that replaces or augments parts of a firearm. In this case, it's for a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR, allowing for unique modifications and aesthetics.

What is cylinder gap and why is it important?

Cylinder gap refers to the small space between the cylinder and the barrel in a revolver. When a round is fired, hot gases escape through this gap, which can impact the shooter and potentially affect accuracy. Understanding this gap is key to revolver mechanics.

What modifications were made to the Heritage Rough Rider?

The primary modification is a 3D-printed chassis designed by Bolegan Shooting Sports. It also features a Trijicon scope and a bumper tube adapter, significantly altering its appearance and functionality.

How does the 3D-printed Heritage Rough Rider look?

From a distance, the modified Heritage Rough Rider resembles Boba Fett's blaster from Star Wars and the 'Outlaw' weapon from Black Ops 4. The 3D-printed chassis gives it a distinct, futuristic aesthetic.

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