catsranger
I have the 317, about 3 - 4 years old. Has held up well to a few hundred rounds. Changed to hogue grips, the stock grips were to small and slippy. The trigger was heavy on double action, single action out of the box was decent, had the trigger worked by a gunsmith. The green high-viz sight is great, adjustable rear sight to get you dialed. The biggest plus I find is the light weight factor of the 317.

Accurate with Dynapoints or Remington yellow jackets, by no means is it target pistol accurate. Shooting cans at 30 yards, tough to do with the 317, compared to a 5.5" Ruger MKIII Hunter that you can hit on the second or third shot. But for can size targets at five paces you are fast on the target and can hit it every shot if you do your part. Very fun to shoot. Shot a few CCI shot shells for carpenter bee control the other day.