My old LW Commander is one of the first 2500 production guns and has seen better than 10K rounds of ball and mil-spec level handloads through it. It served with me in S.E Asia and S. America. It has seen a lot of heavy use and I carry that pistol today because it is so reliable.
The Commander length is just right for lots of guys - I place it on a popularity parallel with the old 4+5/8" bbl 1873 Colt revolver (although that may be the more popular handgun) - very popular, very reliable, very effective.
It is carried much and shot often. The first shot always hits dead center of the bull at 25 yds and that is good enough for a rescue shot. After that, I come unglued (lol) and the groups open up to about 2-3". I wouldn't trade it and if I ever get another I would 'dress' it the same way this one has been dressed (trigger group and grip safety).
Good on ya 44 man, glad you got that one back. Mikey.