I have Colts, Clones, and RV's, each has it's advantages, the RV's are Built tank tough, you can dry fire them all day long and all that happens is you get to work on sight picture, trigger control, and smoothing of the action from the use. They are however bigger, most noticably in the grip, Eagle Gunfighter grips help a lot if this is a problem.
The clones are my learning tools, if I screw them up, oh well, lesson learned.
The colts are the dream of an eight year old boy finally realized. Nothing, wait let me capitolize that NOTHING feels like a colt!
Something to consider for the wife: Ruger vaqueritos, the 32H&R mag on the single six frame, I know, they're not 357, but just a little something thrown in for thought.
Butler Ford