I love mine... Now. When I bought mine back in August, I liked it well enough. The trigger wasn't much to write home about, and accuracy was meh. So, I set to work on it. I bought a Wolff trigger spring, and trimmed 2 coils from the hammer spring. I also polished the internals, replaced the plastic-headed ejector rod with a metal one from a Single Six, and some nice wood Ruger grips. Now I had a gun with a 2lb trigger and smooth action.
However, accuracy was still not the best. It also keyholed certain ammo. So, I re-crowned the barrel and polished all the chambers. After doing that my groups shrank to 1.5 to 2 inches at 15 yards. It really likes CCI and Federal HV stuff. Standard vel stuff isn't bad either.
After the mods, I have a gun that I'd say is on par with any Single Six at half the cost. It fits my hand well, and is light and easy to carry. The free spin cylinder takes some getting used to, as does the lack of a half cock notch. The cera-kote finish isn't the prettiest, either. But, all that aside, its become my favorite gun for use on the farm. Its claimed its share of varmints, tin cans, and shotgun hulls. I'm even contemplating a silver one for my wife, with the same mods and perhaps some black pearlite grips.
So in short... Buy it! You won't regret it.
Mac