Rossi 720?

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How is the reliability and durability of the Rossi 720 .44 S&W Specials?

I've read mostly positives, but after a bad experience with a new Rock Island, I'm a bit worried about picking up another budget revolver.

Thoughts?
 
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I own one, an "undercover" model with the spurless hammer, in-frame rear sight and ramped front sight to reduce the chances of it getting snagged on anything as you draw. I replaced the stock grips with a set of contoured wood grips from eBay/Thailand and it fits like a glove and runs like a Swiss watch. The Rossi 720 has a large fan base, and I very much enjoy mine - except that my wife hijacked it for herself... :)
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I own one, an "undercover" model with the spurless hammer, in-frame rear sight and ramped front sight to reduce the chances of it getting snagged on anything as you draw. I replaced the stock grips with a set of contoured wood grips from eBay/Thailand and it fits like a glove and runs like a Swiss watch. The Rossi 720 has a large fan base, and I very much enjoy mine - except that my wife hijacked it for herself... :)
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Love that
 
Don't think i have ever heard anything bad about them not functioning, which i am sure there are cases about it as there is with every model of gun. I have been wanting one for almost 20 years but have only seen one in person and it felt like a small tank.
 
JMHO there is a huge difference between Rossi its own co. and Rossi/Taurus. Anything with the Interarms importer stamp, is just fine on par with you know who. Not bashing the new rossi or taurus either.
 
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