I've had mine, 45 Colt, 5 1/2", for a little over a year now and I couldn't be more pleased. This is my 1st Italian Colt clone and like many I was skeptical as how it would hold up to the competition. I also own Ruger Bisley's, Bisley Vaquero, and Blackhawks. It is also nice to be able to pull out a 3rd generation Colt model P from the safe to compare. 1st let me say that the colt is dimensionally wrong, Chamber throat dimensions to bore dimensions, where the Stampede is not. I also like the fact the Stampede came from the factory "NOT" needing a trigger job, unlike "EVERY" Ruger I've owned. Fit and finish is right up there with the overpriced Colt, and that would be Custom Shop Colt. Without going into my records I don't know the exact number of rounds fired but would estimate about 500 cast bullet loads. LBT 250 LFN PB and LBTK 255 Kieth loads cast from wheelweight and a lead/tin mix was and is used. Accuracy is not what I wanted from the Kieth bullet (still working on it) but the LBT LFN is equal to my custom Bisley Vaquero which I coscider excellent. The one thing that went wrong was that I lost the ejector rod housing screw and the housing fell off. I find that this is inherent to single actions as it happened on 2 of my Rugers. It's either that or the operater, (which does know better), Just didn't loctite the threads when new and/or didn't keep an eye on the damn thing,(That is probably it, but I'm not admitting it) I carried it while bowhunting and during our gun/deer season, along with just walking the woods, the finish is no more durable than any of the competition. I did read from others that their guns finish flaked after a short time, I have not experienced this happening. I believe by now I would have, so no complaints there. In fact you will not find me complaining at all about the Stampede as I am completely satisfied with the gun. CRASH87