My best friend bought a brand new SSP two years ago - paid almost $1200 for it including taxes.
He sold it not too long after for the following reasons:
1. Ejector was made of material so soft that it significantly and visibly mushroomed after about 350 rounds. Para did send him a new ejector, but his confidence in the product was shaken.
2. The same problem as "misfire" quotes in his number 2 complaint - i.e. the slide peening where the slide stop meets it. Again, my friend's confidence in the solidity of the materials used to make this gun was shaken even further. He felt the slide was cast out of material too soft for his liking - and that at that price he could of had a forged slide made from better material.
3. The finish is almost as if it is painted on - and not durable.
4. For the money he paid, he was disappointed by the plastic main spring housing.
5. As someone state above, the trigger pull wasn't very nice, and the trigger itself felt really cheap and plastic (looked a lot better in the pictures).
6. Too many MIM parts (even stressed parts) coupled with the cast frame and slide, out of what seemed to be soft material, put him over the top and he got out - at a significant loss.
I was there for all of this, and had the gun totally apart with him several times.
For what he paid and what he ended up getting, I will not even bother looking at Para.
Larry Vickers once called them "junk" and didn't devote any more words to them.
For the money, you're way better off with a Dan Wesson - do the homework.