What EVER it is, if it's a centerfire autoloader you can bet Granny's Iron Lung that there's not a Gunsmith in the country who'll TUNE it. I liked my P345 but searched until...well, WAY TOO LONG, for anyone who would slick up the trigger & action. Apparently, when it comes to Ruger autoloading centerfire pistols, factory parts are simply unavailable to anyone. Any gun issue requires it make the trip back to Ruger and, upon completion, they forward it through the Legal Department before it comes back to the owner just to make sure it's all "lawyered-up".
I hope for something innovative & interesting. But their revolvers are currently much more viable to me than anything else they make.