I've only handled one, years back, that belonged to a friend who came by it in a trade, never fired it, and soon sold it off -- just not his cup of tea. My impression was of a very well-built revolver. I seem to recall that the company (or companies) that built them were made up of the same people who also at one time or another made the Virginian Dragoon, the Abilene, and maybe one or two other very similar guns.
As I recall, there were numerous starts-stops of production and changes of ownership, and quality control was questionable for some periods of production. Overall, though, I think they were as serviceable as a Ruger.