There ya go.^^^
Id go with the Ruger as well.
Handle both, there is a distinct difference in feel.
Well... I was wrong about the K-frame thing. I agree though that both need to be handled, and shot if possible though.
Hand fitment with revolvers more difficult that with semi's. While I love the wood stocks that come on most vintage Smiths, they position my second-knuckle in a way that makes the back of the trigger guard smash into it every time. The spacing on the GP-100 is more generous, and I've never had an issue with those with any grips I've tried.
The good news is that it's easy (if not cheap) to get a wide variety of grips for the Smiths, so you can almost always find a nice-looking set that works for you. The GP's have a much more limited selection available.
There's a variety of articles out there on how to 'fit' a revolver to your hand, but the way I was taught was to start with your finger in the correct position on the trigger (usually the first crease after the tip) and then wrap your hand back around the stocks in a comfortable firing grip. Hold your arm out straight and if the fit is good, it will be on the same line as your forearm. If you are bending your wrist off that line, the stocks are too small or too large.
