Good guns, but had birthing problems. the first bunch, and I don't know how many, had screws that were not to spec, or perhaps were simply off the shelf screws unsuited for the use they were put to. The gun is similar to a 2011 in that the grip and the frame are two pieces. Difference being the screws that held the grip to the frame were different setups than the 1911. the screws broke often enough that people started welding the two pieces together. In the IPSC world permission was given to Production shooters to do this repair. This meant the gun could never come apart like it could with the screws. Later on new screws of the correct specs were sourced and given out to those who hadn't welded their guns.
They were phenomenally built, I would say taking the best design features of the CZ and the Tanfoglio and mating them together. I was not a fan of the safeties or slide stop as they seemed to be more about design than function. They were also very pricey, although in today's market of DA/SA Production guns probably not too far off the mark of others. Shooting wise, I wouldn't say they were any better than similar guns, outside of being really pretty inside.