I'm very happy with mine. It's well balanced, accurate, cycles any ammunition and is good looking (though beauty is in the eye of the beholder.) I personally have no problem with the trigger pull. There's a little travel, then a good crisp break.
Some people don't like the loaded chamber indicator. I see it as a small convenience. When you step up to the firing line and release the bolt you know absolutely and positively that there's a round in the chamber and the gun is ready to fire.
Don't worry about the field stripping. The difficulty has been greatly exaggerated (possibly by people that didn't read the instructions.) You'll quickly get the knack. Just be sure the barrel/receiver is seated all the way back on the grip. Otherwise the mainspring/bolt pin assembly won't lock into place. Ruger specifically mentions this in one of their tips, but it's easy to overlook the first time you do it.
I'm not that crazy about the high-viz sights. I thought I would like them, but actually I find it a little difficult to acquire a precise sight picture. I would probably prefer a plain blade front sight and square-notched rear. Here again, though, it's really a matter of personal preference.