RE: Smith vs Ruger
I owned a S&W Bodyguard in 38 Special. It was light, had a shrouded hammer so it slid in and out of pockets easily, and the trigger was very nice. I shot it very little, and avoided +P ammo like the manual said to. It seemed really refined, but fragile. I eventually sold it.
I went shooting with a friend who bragged on his Model 29. The trigger was great, it hit where I pointed it every time, and it was just heavy enough to tame the recoil of the moderate target loads we were using. After we had gone through about a box of ammo, the gun tied up. My friend looked his gun over and muttered " I'm gonna have to tighten those dang screws again".
I have also owned Charter Arms, High Standard, Rossi, and Jennings handguns.
Now that I'm definitely older and hopefully wiser, I only own RUGERS ! I carry my SP101 all the time in either a holster or a fanny pack, which is not quite as convenient as keeping it in a pocket. But when I pull it out, it will be to save my life, and I know it will work. Every time.