Riverman, I got a very brief chance--no time to fondle!--to see one of the new Italian 92s (takedown) in .45 Colt and it seemed very nice. If the current crop of Uberti-made 73s (and SAAs) are any indication, these Armi Sport 92s should also be very nice indeed (and I see priced similarly ot the 73s, i.e., very high compared to the Brazilian Rossi-made EMFs, Navy Arms and LSIs)--Check em out. I hear you on the Rugers and Marlins, but the new Italians (and quite frankly Brazilian Rossis) seem fine, and I have always liked the "original" Winchester cowboy guns--esp the 92s which were a great improvement on the 73s, and the 92 being basically a shrunken 1886 of same Browning heritage, very strong action that can take just about any load you can throw at it. Strictly an open sighted gun--its charm and, to some, downfall. To try to put a scope on one of these, like the earlier (pre 1984) model 94s, is to miss the point of these gems. However, if you need/want a scope, the Marlins--in the .32M--and the Marlins or Win 94s in other calibers are the way to go. The Armi Sport and Marlin rifles/carbines appear to be great companions to any .32M revolver, gonna have to get me one!
Despite Ruger's recent dropping of the "Single Six" (mini-Vaquero) in .32M, there still seems to be a decent crop of the .32s in other brands out there, SA (aforementioned Uberti/Cimarron, etc.) and DA--hopefully they'll stay the course and Ruger will come back around (maybe after seeing this thread?) and see the light and error of their ways.