yeah price is holding people back, I wish I could see actual photos from Lever Arms..anyone going there soon with a digital camera

From what I read seems to be robust made here`s a bit i found
The QSZ-92/9mm. This is the standard version of the gun. the
.9x19mm-Parabellum is replacing the three standard calibers
(.7'62x25mm-Tokarev, .7'62x17mm "Palestinian Type", and, in a much minor
way, the .9x18mm - Makarov High Impulse) which are commonly used in
Chinese service. This pistol will fire any standard civilian grade or
military ordnance 9mm ammo, plus it is a robust pistol capable to fire
the new Chinese DAP-92 .9x19mm cartridge. The DAP-92 is an armor
piercing cartridge borrowed from the PBP 9mm-Parabellum bullet cache
developed in Russia for the KPB GSh-18 pistol. In fact, the
armor-piercing capabilities of the DAP-92 cartridge doesn't only come
from the material that composes the bullet (a steel-made penetrator core
which tip protrudes from a brass jacket), but mainly from the fact that
the cartridge has a so hot load that it developes extra pressures when
fired (comparable to +P+ or even +P++ in "Western" standards). Such
pressures do require an extra solid gun to handle them without major
damages, and the QSZ-92 sure is.