Congratulations! I proudly own a 10 inch stainless MK2 I bought NIB in 1985 for $225. A few years ago I had it drilled and tapped for the later Ruger MK2 slabside scope base, and now have mounted on it a wonderful Weaver 2X pistol scope. Some of my greatest fun at the range is to shoot it from a sandbag rest on a bench at clay birds set out at 125 measured yards. I hit them 9 out of 10 times consistently on windless days, just shooting CCI MiniMag hollow points. At 35 yards I can cover a five shot string with a nickel too. It's not that I'm that great a shot. The gun is just such a precision shooter!. I so wish that I'd have taken it squirrel popping back when I was able to get out into the field. A few times back in the day when cash was flush I considered getting a Volquartsen sear and hammer but never did. I still just have the factory trigger which has some creep, but I put a brass button over travel stop on it epoxied inside the trigger guard which helped mine a lot.
Congratulations again. Don.