Now that my BHP is in my hands, I can definently say I made the right choice.
This thing is classier than Jean Beliveau.
I love the black finish, and the side to frame fit is excellent. The sights are really nice, just simple 3 lines and the rear is not one of those Novak low-ride sights (or whatever they're called) like on my SR1911, so you can really appreciate the rounded slide top, which is one of the coolest aesthetic features of this gun and the 1911.
The trigger is interesting. At first, I thought it was slightly heavier than my other single action triggers, but in comparision, it must be at least twice as heavy. There is some gritty takeup, followed by stagey creep. The break feels very crisp, however, and overtravel feels slightly more than my SR1911, which has an overtravel stop screw. Reset is long and the click is barely noticable. I will wait until after I shoot it to determine if I will get a trigger job.