Keep it up fellas, your choice of special models is impeccable. The 32 H&R Single Six Bisley is also a joy to shoot. I can't seem to resist any Lipsey specials Ruger revolvers.
I have two Ruger Single-Six revolvers chambered in .22 rimfire: one is the 'regular' style with fluted cylinder, adjustable rear sight, and 5 1/2" barrel which was gifted to me by a family member; and a 'Bisley' model with scroll-engraved non-fluted cylinder, original style windage-only adjustable rear sight, and 6 1/2" barrel. It is the original 'Bisley' version I believe first issued in 1986. Both are excellent revolvers I especially like the looks of my Bisley version and I believe it has a steel frame it has a bit more heft than the regular Single-Six, nice hand-filling grips and an excellent trigger. The Ruger Single-Six revolvers in all their versions are great revolvers. The original 'Bisley' version at the time I purchased it was available in .32 H&R Magnum but I opted for the .22 rimfire version now it seems those are commanding premium prices on the used gun market.