The worst revolver ever owned was a Belgian made "Cowboy Ranger" double action made like a Single Action Colt. The revolver took ".38 Colt, .38 Special, and .38 Smith & Wesson" cartridges, as so stated on the barrel. That's right, it DID take .38 S&W cartridges. Also chambered .357 Magnum as well, though I knew enough even then not to try that. It had remnants of nickel plating on the frame and bluing on the other parts, including the trigger guard. The trigger guard was separate like the old Remington revolvers, while the grip straps were integral with the frame. It had black hard rubber grips, with a buffalo emblem molded into the grip where the Colt emblem would have been. And there were five notches filed into the bottom of one grip. I got this from an second hand shop for the princely sum of $10, a small fortune in my funds!
The cylinder was free to rotate when the hammer was not cocked, so you could never be sure where the empty chamber, or fired case, would be.
As to accuracy, it was generally totally absent, but it did have one of the smoothest double action trigger pulls I've encountered.
For all its shortcomngs, to a kid, it was cool!
Many, many years later I sold it to a man for $50 who wanted it for decoration.
Bob Wright