Heritage Arms Centerfire SAA?

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Vonderek

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I've only seen the .22 models and didn't know until recently they also manufacture .45, .357, and .38spl+p. Does anyone own one or handled one?
 
I own several of their .22lr/.22wmr combo's. They've held up very well and are accurate to boot.

I have a friend that has several too and he speaks highly of them. He has a .357 and a .45 and seems to like those too.

I have no issue recommending them to anyone in the market. Just know they are not Colts so material and fit/finish will not be that of a much more expensive example. Still, from my experience, they are well worth the money.
 
I've got the Heritage Rough Rider in .45 Colt, and it's a pretty nice gun.
I believe the big bores are made by different manufacturer than the .22.
The only thing I don't like about it is the space between the trigger and trigger guard is a little tight for my fat fingers
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I have the .32 Mag model that's built on the same size frame as the .22. Thing is solid, but sometimes the cylinder pin moves. Biggest issue is the sights are off and the traditional fixed sights aren't easy to adjust.

I would buy centerfire Heritage's with confidence.
 
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