Might as well throw my 2-cents worth in.......Over the past couple years , I've purchased 4 "new" Rugers. A SRH in 454 , a SS Bisley Hunter in 44 , a 4" Redhawk in 44 and lets not leave out the P-345 in 45 ACP. All go bang , and do what they are intended to do. However , it seems a "luck of the draw" on what type of quality ya get. The Bisley Blackhawk is a fine looking firearm , fit and finish is super. Shoots well......trigger pull and action is fair. Personallty , I am verrry pleased with that handgun. The 4" Redhawk is another good one.....fit and finish is great. Trigger pull is awfull ! Seems smooth , its just verrry heavy. It needs action work to be a good weapon , I just haven't had the extra cash to spend on it yet. Now we get to the 454 SRH , I had to send it back , it quit going bang ! After getting it back , it has worked great....however it does not have the fit or finish of the other revolvers. The cylinder and crank seem sloppy upon opening.....The P-345 is a great shooter. And considering the price of the weapon , I guess fit and finish is as good as I should expect. But it has a lot of sharp edges , grips are not fitted very well. But I wouldn't trade it....it shoots 2 and 3 inch grps at 25 yards with my handloads. After the first mag , it hasn't hiccupped. Feeds everything I've shuved into it. Maybe these firearms are manufactured in different plants ?? Maybe a weapon put together on a Wensday is better than one put together on a Monday ? Who knows ? I have learned , though , when buying from a gunshop.....sometimes they have more than one to choose from ? Take a look at several , ya may find the quality varies from box to box.
regards , irold