Heritage Manufacturing Settler .22 LR Lever Action Rifle
Specifications
Action Lever Action
Finish Walnut stock with black oxide barrel and color case hardened receiver
Sights Iron Sights
Capacity 15+1
Barrel Length 20 inches
Caliber / Gauge .22 LR
Manual Safety Yes
Threaded Barrel No
Mode Of Operation Manual Repeating
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Description
Product Overview
Get the most velocity possible out of your .22 LR Heritage Settler with a 20-inch barrel built for casual plinking, small game hunting, and marksmanship instruction. Classic buckhorn iron sights pair with the long barrel for a classic look and dependable accuracy, with a color case hardened receiver and black oxide barrel over a walnut stock.
Key Features
- 20-inch barrel for improved .22 LR velocity and extended sight radius
- Traditional buckhorn iron sights with a fixed front and adjustable rear for classic target shooting
- Color case hardened receiver with a black oxide barrel for a traditional, durable finish
- Hammer block safety helps provide secure handling during everyday use
- Wood walnut stock brings an authentic classic-rifle feel
If you want a classic lever-action .22 LR that’s ready for range time and small-game practice, the Heritage Settler is a great fit.
4.7 | 3 Reviews
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Van H.
1 year ago
Verified Purchaser
I highly recommend to...
I highly recommend to triple check your firearm before accepting it from the FFL I shot several of the Aguila Super Colibri LRN 20 Grain 500 fps 500 and the CCI® Quiet-22 .22 Long Rifle 40 Grain 710 fps and they cycled fine. I shot a 1 inch grouping from about 12 Yards. After shooting I then I noticed the problem two spots about the size of a dime on the black metal butt plate that is silver color instead of being black from the lack of bluing. Heritage Quality Assurance missed this inspecting the rifle. I emailed Heritage about this lack of bluing on the metal plate. I asked about getting another metal butt plate but they don't have the metal butt plate in stock. I wanted to send in the metal butt plate which is easy to remove back to Heritage to fix it but they insisted that I had to send in the whole firearm which is totally ridiculous. I bought my first Heritage firearm in 2012 and I have always supported and defended Heritage. I am extremely disappointed in Heritage customer service and I doubt I will ever buy another Heritage firearm. I will give Heritage customer service a 1 Star Rating. I should have bought a Henry. Thank you Team Buds.
Billy M.
2 years ago
Verified Purchaser
The settler is perfect...
The settler is perfect i really like this rifle and Bud's was fast to get it to me great people to work with thanks
Robert W.
2 years ago
Verified Purchaser
Heritage may just have...
Heritage may just have outdone itself. The big issue supposedly is that Settler costs just as much or a little more than the base level Henry 22 LR lever action. Well I think the pricing is appropriate. The action of the Settler is just as smooth as a Henry. And the construction is solid too. The wood furniture is solid and yes the breech that contains the action is an aluminum alloy, but the butt plate is steel as it draws a magnet.The cartouche on both sides of the stock are a great touch. It shoots well and has good traditional buckhorn rear sight with blade front sight with a brass bead. The simulated aged case-hardened look is different but attractive. I have to say my two issues with the rifle as compared to a Henry is that although solid and well built, it still is not as ergonomically refined as the Henry as it's forestock has a slight but noticeably bulkier feel. Also the forestock is not quite as snug fitting as should be. I will have to tighten the fit a little. I have never handled a Browning 22LR lever action rifle which I understand is the "gold standard" but I have 22LR Henry(s), Rossi(s), Chiappa, and Uberti and a Mossberg and the Heritage Settler build quality is definitely comparable and maybe little better that of a base level Henry but of course not anywhere near that of its commemorative models (to be expected); it beats all the others out on solidness of feel and smoothness. It shoots great and so the price is not a big deal as you are getting what you pay for. I think Heritage is about to make real run in the cowboy action rimfire market.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Does this rifle have a steel receiver?
Author: Archie B.
(2) ANSWERS
A: Hi Archie and welcome. No, Aluminum Alloy - Details here : https://heritagemfg.com/lever-action/lever-action-series/420-settler-20inch-barrel-22lr-15rds ------- Cheers and stay safe!
Author: James G.
A: sorry its a aluminum alloy receiver
Author: Randy I.
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