The trigger takes some getting used to, no doubt. The good news is that you can fit it to your hand via different backstraps, and the grip isn't any bigger than say a 92 or other high cap. In fact it feels smaller.
I think it points more like a Glock. Back to the trigger, there are three ways to carry it- single action trigger forward, SA trigger back, and DA. The decocker is in an odd position, but you get used to it. There is some play in the trigger, but again after several hundred rounds you can live with it.
Care of the gun is easy, leaning more towards a Glock. It'll run all day long (at least mine will). It carries quite well on the hip and conceals well too.
Accuracy- if the shooter does his/ her part, the gun will too.
Durability- I watched a squib followed up by a live round. Locked the gun up and bulged the barrel, and after a barrel change the gun was back up and running. I don't like the mag followers- basically flat plastic, that could definately be changed again.