Mine is a .45 Heritage model. It has a pretty bad crack in the wrist. It also has a ton of barrel movement, I suspect that the hole the pin goes through on the breech end of the barrel is extremely wallowed out. I'd confirm that is the case if I could get the tapered pin out. No amount of soaking it with PB Blaster and hitting it with a brass punch will make it budge. No idea what to do with the stock, can't find a replacement anywhere. Making a new stock for it is something I have zero interest in trying to do. I bought it for around a $100 bucks if I remember correctly. Considering its issues, it still has a good outward appearance overall. I believe a decent gunsmith would make short work of removing the pin and fixing the wallowed out hole (weld and re-drill), and then I would just need to do some sort of glue job on the stock to get it shooting.
I've read that they are extremely, extremely good PRB shooters.