Heritage Barkeep Revolver Review
This review of the Heritage Barkeep revolver highlights its unique design, particularly the absence of a traditional extractor rod, replaced by a wooden dowel. The firearm is noted for its affordable price point and the simulated case-hardened frame. Initial accuracy issues are discussed, attributed to a break-in period requiring approximately 150 rounds for the point of impact to align with the point of aim. Ballistics testing with both .22 LR and .22 Magnum ammunition is presented, showing consistent velocities for .22 LR and impressive speeds for .22 Magnum from the short barrel.











