Yesterday I traded in a gun that didn't satisfy my desires (a Sig P220ST) towards partial credit of the purchase of two definsive revolvers (one for me and one for my wife...and my wife probably got the better end of the deal...LOL). Got two sub 357 revolvers one LadySmith 357 (to shoot 38) and one Ruger SP101 (for me to carry). Although I already have these guns now and it is "too late" for buyer's input...I am curious what people generally think of these two guns.
I also looked at a Colt double action that was simply incredible (locked up like a vise and phenomenal trigger with zero creep...that I think was probably worked on but they claimed it to be a "new gun" but an old model kept in storage) and would have taken it if it was a 357 but it was a 3" .38 and the end of the outside of the barrel had very sharp edges which I thought might be uncomfortable in CC.
Both the S & W and the Ruger locked up very tight (as tight as any factory gun I have seen and just as tight as many custom guns to be honest...and I attribute this to doing a lot of shoping to find these two as I found these two in particular to be tighter than most others even of same manufacturer). The S & W has a great trigger as well (the S & W trigger indeed was very nice and with no creep like the Colt).
The Ruger trigger is heavy pull and not as nice as the S & W...but it wasn't bad really, just heavy...and for a carry gun I got the double action only with the "hammerless" type version (although the hammer cylces you can't pull it back for single action shooting)....and for carry it looks to be well built, durable, safe carry design. Good enough I figure. And accuracy (from shooting this morning) is far better than I expected from a 2 and 1/4" inch barrel shooting very reasonable groups from 20 yards with fixed sights. For its size, it is a heavy framed gun, with a heavy trigger that wasn't the smoothest trigger in the world...but it seems durable, easy to carry, accurate, locked up very tight, and pack enough punch...and generally like it will fit MY NEEDS very well being "slicked" (no sharp corners) in design for CC.