I picked up my SS Flattop Bisley .44 special this morning. Evidently, I hadn't looked it over as good as I first thought. There are several places that the polishing could have been better. The recoil shield on the left side, loading gate on the right side, and the area underneath the base pin latch button on the right side of the gun. They have a somewhat less than smooth(almost wavy looking) finish. The barrel exterior finish was also slightly wavy looking. Also, the hammer doesn't quite fall all the way to the frame. You can push it just slightly and it will close the gap. This happens either when dry firing or live firing. It does fire, but it just doesn't seat against the frame quite right on it own.There is a sharp edge on the inside of the grip frame on the hammer slot on the right side that might be the cause of this. Hope that makes sense. I shot it 12 times after I got it home, and discovered these finish issues when cleaning it up. It also has a 1/16" gap on the bottom side of the loading gate(between it and the frame) when closed. Cylinder throats will pass a .430 Hornady 240 grain xtp bullet on 4 of the 6. The other 2 throats will not. Those 2 throats have a small mark right at the throat on each, almost like a small nick. Not sure what the purpose of that is. Trigger pull was smooth and measured between 4 1/4 and 4 1/2 lbs Anyhow, will call Ruger tomorrow to discuss fit and finish issues.