![]() ![]() If you need to lower the impact, move the REAR SIGHT LOWER.If you want to move the impact to the right move the REAR SIGHT TO THE RIGHT. To move the impact, you must move the rear sight in the direction you want the bullet to move.Fire three shots to figure an average point of impact.Carefully aim your firearm at a target that is large enough, and close enough to see where the firearm's point of impact is located.LEFT:Will turn the sight counterclockwise and up.RIGHT: Will turn the sight clockwise and down.If it shoots to the right - you slightly bend the sight to the right.If it shoots to the left - you slightly bend the sight to the left.You can accomplish this by lightly filing the front of your sight to lower it If it shoots low - you need a shorter sight. ![]() If it shoots high - you need a taller sight.I am trying to see the gun heritage rough rider.22 serial number. The serial number will tell you your firearm's history and when it was made. ![]() I believe that the factory states that 'some' revolvers may need to be sent back to the factory for proper fitting of the magnum cylinder. The.22 Magnum shoots very nicely out of his 6 1/2' barrel. My shooting buddy sent in the payment with his serial number and got one for his revolver - it was a literal 'drop-in' fit. I have not sent in for the $30.22 WMR cylinder for my wife's Heritage Rough Rider, but I think I should. ![]()
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