I know that Colt and Smith and Wesson DA revolvers over the use of thousands of rounds can loose their timing. I used to have a Smith and Wesson Model 28 N frame that was showing some wear on the knobs on the end of the cylinder, still shot good after 20 years of use before trading it off.
I bought a new in the box Ruger GP 100 in 2003 that has seen some use, it is clearly a strong design. I also have a Ruger Single six and it also appears to want to last forever. Bill Ruger put an emphasis on strength with his guns. Has anyone ever had a Ruger revolver loose its timing and have to have work done on it?
Thanks.