I own one, and I've dealt with Tanner Sports before. It's a polymer framed subcompact version of the CZ 75 with a stainless steel slide. It makes a great carry gun! I highly recommend you grab one at that price while you can.
It looks and feels great in the hand. The texturing on the polymer frame is just right--not too much, not too little. It has great ergonomics that are typical for CZ. It comes with one 10 round mag and one 14 round extended grip mag. The extended grip mag gives you a full grip and 14+1, which is nice, and the 10 rounder leaves your pinky hanging. Both are easy to shoot with, though.
It's accurate and reliable, but the recoil is quite a bit snappier than with a CZ 75 or full sized gun, although not unmanageable. I still shoot well with it, and it's not uncomfortable to shoot. It's not intended to be a range gun, per se, so it isn't as much fun to shoot as my CZ 75, but it's a totally different gun with a specific purpose--CCW.
The stainless slide and polymer frame are optimal for CCW in that it's more resistant to scratches/dings/humidity/etc. The polymer frame makes it a little lighter than the alloy, but not much.
Get one from Tanner Sports. That's a phenomenal deal on a limited edition gun. They're only making a limited number of stainless slide polymer framed versions, if I'm not mistaken. Do a search on any other firearms web site or gun store, and you'll see RAMIs for MUCH more money.
One more thing... get a 9mm, not a .40. I've read spotty reviews of the .40 S&W version of the RAMI. My 9mm has been great, though. My wife thinks the recoil is too much, but she still shoots well with it. I don't expect a subcompact to have little recoil. It just doesn't have the mass to absorb it.