If it had a bullet-proof reputation for reliability I'd pull the trigger on this one and give in, because it's a really attractive piece of engineering... but in researching it and reading the forums, it sounds like it's can't take getting shot a lot.
The manufacturer's manual (page 4) says, "...you, the owner, will be in the need to periodically replace the pistol’s recoil spring (recommended after 100 rounds)..."
I'm all for maintaining a weapon in proper fashion, but that's a little too much upkeep for me! Is this a case of the manufacturer simply covering their bases (maybe like the arbitrary 3K oil-change for most cars) or is the gun really that sensitive? Any testimonials of guns running reliably far past that? I'm not sure I could trust a gun that needs replacement parts every 2 boxes of ammo with my life....