I picked it up yesterday, and fired it about a hundred times. It's not a small gun, about the size of a Walther P-38, but very light and it point's and and has a trigger pull that I don't have on any other handgun. I thought my Colt SAA .45 7.5 " was the ultimate in point shooting weapons, but the Wolverine is, (Dammit) better. I have never fired a fixed sight pistol as accurate. I don't want to go on and on but trust me, it's pretty amazing. It also jams about once every twenty rounds. Weird malfunctions, too. The magazine has to be seated ALL the way in to the heel mounted lock. It sometimes looks to be seated when it isn't. I have never had a malfunction where the empty case turned completely around so the cartridge base was against the chamber and the mouth of the case was against the breech face. It happened twice. I'm going to keep shooting it for another couple of hundred rounds to see if the problems work out with use. Ordinarily, this gun would be on the way back to the factory, but with that grip feel, trigger pull, and accuracy, I'm going to work with it. Oh. Also the magazine is a bear to load, but Olympia gives you a neat key ring loading tool. You can use an empty (or loaded if your stupid) cartridge case as a loading tool.