New: Heritage Barkeep Rimfire Revolver

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posted on March 9, 2021
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New for 2021 from Heritage Manufacturing is the Barkeep revolver, a pint-sized model inspired by the 19th century Colt Storekeeper model.

Barkeep Rimfire Revolver | Wood Grips
Heritage Barkeep revolver with wood scroll grips ($180.30).


The single-action Barkeep includes a six-shot, .22 LR rimfire cylinder made from alloy steel and  a two-inch barrel. This revolver is also compatible and designed to work with an interchangeable six-shot .22 WMR cylinder option. Plus there are two grip options for the Barkeep—custom wood scroll grips ($180.30) or gray pearl ones ($189.39).

Heritage Barkeep with gray pearl grips
Heritage Barkeep revolver with gray pearl grips ($189.39).


Built for optimal concealability in a light and portable package, the Barkeep boasts fixed open sights for fast action and a clean sight picture. The aforementioned grip options deliver classic western styling to complement the standard black oxide or case-hardened frame finish. The compact carry Barkeep revolver also includes a stylish ejector pin with a turned wood handle sporting an “H” logo on top.

The two-inch barrel has a 1:10-inch right-hand twist. Overall length is 7.95 inches, and the overall height is 4.86 inches. Finally, the weight of the Barkeep revolver is 38.5 ounces.

Learn more at heritagemfg.com.


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