In my experience... (second only to "no shit, there we were...")
I've found that Colt has a better trigger out of the box, but that the revolver will go out of time faster than a Smith & Wesson.
S&W's triggers "wear in" to being very good after a few hundred rounds, but can be irritating right out of the box. S&W tends to be more durable than Colt once you have years and years of shooting it.
This position is, apparently, controversial.
It is also based on a very small sample size, I haven't bought many new revolvers.
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