This video is a "Rifleman Review" segment from "American Rifleman Television" featuring the Heritage Mfg. Roscoe. The review highlights Heritage Mfg.'s expansion into centerfire revolvers, with the Roscoe being a double-action model reminiscent of classic Smith & Wesson carry revolvers. The review details its retro styling and notes it's a Brazilian-made version of the Chief's Special. Key specifications like chambering (.38 Special), barrel length (2"), frame material (carbon steel), and trigger pull weights are discussed. The video also directs viewers to American Rifleman's website and Outdoor Channel for more content.
This video features an "I Carry" segment showcasing the Heritage Manufacturing Roscoe .38 Special revolver. The presenter discusses the continued relevance of revolvers in concealed carry, highlighting the Roscoe's attractive wooden grips and polished black finish. Despite its five-round capacity, the video emphasizes its ease of use and compact size (6.5 inches overall length, 2-inch barrel) as key advantages. The presenter also touches on the importance of practice for faster reloads and compares the Roscoe's shootability to other revolvers. Additionally, a CRKT Cinco folding knife and a Galco Front Pocket Horsehide holster are featured as part of the everyday carry setup.
This video provides an analysis of the Heritage "Fitz Special" Roscoe .38 +P Revolver. The focus is on reviewing this specific model, highlighting its features and capabilities. As a review of a particular firearm, it caters to enthusiasts interested in revolvers, historical designs, and personal defense options.
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