I've had two of 'em. The safety is worthless. It's a flat, easy gun to carry, but you have to carry it condition three IMHO. I carried mine a couple of times on half cock condition two, but I don't recommend that.
One of 'em had a decent trigger, but the other one, though single action, was way worse than my Kel Tec P11's DA.
Picture a single action trigger that breaks at 15 lbs.
A gunsmith got it tolerable, though. Neither gun was capable of better'n 4" groups off sandbags at 25 yards. Both fed hollowpoints just fine, though, no failures, very reliable.
I liked the pistols very much, but found that their life expectancy was only 2500 to 3000 rounds.
Yeah, that's what it says right in the instructions with the gun. I didn't have mine around long enough to find out what the failure would be, though. I bought 'em cheap and sold 'em at gun shows for a profit. I just wanted to see what they were about, really, had an FFL at the time.
One thing that was weird, the parts on these things are hand fitted, apparently, and they weren't even CLOSE in dimension. You couldn't take any part of one and use it on the other except for the magazine.
The size and flatness are impressive on these guns, but I find little else about them to be impressed about other than they're decent guns for a hundred bucks, far better than a Jennings or something, if that's a compliment.