Heritage Manufacturing enters the snubbie market

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swampratt

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Why would you buy anything but a smith and Wesson for that matter?
My S&W and my Ruger were both lemons.
Pinched at the frame where the barrel goes in. (maybe that is normal)
Shooting cast lead was horrible for leading and for accuracy.
And different chamber sizes does not help in accuracy of a revolver.

Had those issues also.
I would really love to know if Taurus machining is spot on.
My cheap HW357 from Germany is spot on.

If something shoots accurately and is reliable I have no issues with it no matter the name on it.

Spending $600+ on a big name revolver I really expected to get machining by someone that knows what .005" means.

Maybe the people that built my Ruger Blackhawk and the S&W 686 Plus were the parents of the cashier that did not know a dime from a nickle.

I will be really hard pressed to buy another revolver unless I measure everything on the spot or it is dirt cheap.
 

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Looks better than the Henry revolver but the "Made in Brazil" thing won't work for me. Nothing against Brazilians but I want my firearms made here. If I was a Brazilian I would want one made there.
 

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