I'm sure others will have more in depth experience with the actual gun, but as a wheelgun fan, I thought I would throw in my 2 cents. Basically, practice loading with snap caps as a bare minimum to get familiar with the gun's controls and reloading under stressful situations. With a 5 round cylinder, reloading is going to be important... or you could master the New York Reload.
The trigger pull (as I've heard from others) is long and a bit spongy feeling. No way around it without doing some polishing on the internals. This will be your biggest hurdle to accurate shooting, unless you have revolver experience or have shot DOA autos for a while.
The Airlights are suppose to buck good. Again, only way around it is to go with steel. Houge bootgrips are nice if you got the hands for em.