It's a good pistol for people who don't shoot pistols very much. It was the low bid for a reason.
I tried really hard to hate the gun. But it does have some positives going for it. Ergonomically it's well done in how it fits your hand, controls are positioned correctly and are easy to use, the take down lever is properly positioned for your support hand thumb (which most folks have no clue about).
Two frame sizes are fine, but little customization after that. Texturing on the frame leaves a lot to be desired and its got sharp edges everywhere on the slide and frame. The bore height is a real issue for me.
The trigger is nice, but there is a trade off. The striker is fully cocked, so in many ways you are carrying a 1911 with the hammer back and the thumb safety disengaged. You do carry it with the safety engaged right? Oh, wait...
For the RFQ is was designed for it is fine and in many ways an improvement over the M9. But if you are spending your own money there are much better options. My $.02s...there you go.