@SR420: I have the same revolver, except that mine is the blued steel version. It is a great "kit" gun, nightstand/desk drawer gun, or just packing about in the woods. It's a bit heavy for all day concealed carry, but the weight does help to tame the recoil.
The trigger is not nearly as good as a K frame smith or colt king cobra, but there a few things you can do to slightly improve the trigger pull. The factory centerfire hammer spring weight is 14 pounds. I've put in a 12 pound hammer spring with no loss of reliability. At a 10 pound hammer spring weight, I would start to worry a little about light strikes. The factory trigger return spring is 10 pounds, which can be reduced to 8 pounds. You can also de-burr and polish some internal trigger parts, which will smooth out the action. There are several good you tube videos, detailing how to do this. It's easy enough to do, but I would not attempt without watching a good video.
I added a hogue pau ferro grip to my 101, which made the profile larger, but it allows for three fingers on the grip, and is more comfortable and controllable to shoot.