I have a 692 convertible (which is built on the tracker frame) in 357/9mm and its been a good solid "little" (Its the 2.75" barrel version, but thr frames only slightly smaller than my gp100) handfun.
Yup!“Handfun”? I take it you like it then.
I had a blued Tracker in 44 mag. I shot a few full power 44 mags from it but decided it made a better midrange 44 revolver. So that was what I shot most. A lead 240gr bullet at around 1000fps. Then I sold it and really wish I hadn't. I would like a new one but the BBQ paint finish they use now is a turn off to me. If I found for the right price I would still buy it. I never cared for the porting. Like the other poster said they get dirty. You don't have a 4" gun you have a 3" gun and they say don't shoot shot loads in them.
I could easily overlook the finish if they would get rid of the ports and run the rifled barrel all the way to the end of the barrel shroud.
But the gun was a decent shooter. And it was fun. Like a hot loaded 44 Special. Lots of thump on the receiving end.
I painted my sight white.I've got one like the top revolver Haywood has pictured. I really like it. The only thing I'd change is the florescent tape on the front sight.
I clean the ports with Flitz. Also the cylinder area. I’m a clean freak. People say Flitz isn’t good to use but I’ve been using it on every stainless gun I have since at least 1978 with no problems. Back in the day there were many camp weekends that were 600 round weekends.I like my Tracker very much. Mine is a .357. Only complaint is the ports get dirty lol.