Well, I've learned with firearms, if you get quality to begin with, you just never have to worry about it. The Heritage might last a lifetime. It might last a week. Of course, something might go wrong with the Ruger, too, but that's unlikely. It's better to have a quality gun that you would be highly surprised that something did break, rather than a gun that you were highly surprised that it took that long for it to break when it does.
Huh? Did that come out right?