Looking at the very first question posted here, the "published" trigger pull is approx. 10-12lbs & 5lbs for DA / SA. I didn't hang a scale on my trigger finger but that seems to be accurate. The DA pull is very smooooooth - no steps, just a nice clean pull. The SA is short with enough resistance that you're not likely to fire unless you mean to. I got the Dual Tone (13+1) UC Pro version and stepped into the range immediately. There was enough gun & preservative oil in the bag that I had to take a roll of paper towels to gun first, but once wiped down I proceeded to shoot 200 rounds through it and the pistol performed flawlessly. Here's the real kicker - I shot at Bullseye Range in L'Ville GA and used the "house brand" target ammo - Atlanta Arms & Ammo in the blue box which turns out to be remanufactured ammunition. Had I been paying more attention when the salesman tossed the box onto the counter I might have asked for a different brand - "use quality ammo to break in a gun", but I did not have one hiccough... Went back the next day and put another 200 of the cheap stuff through it, again without a single issue. The recoil was surprisingly low - I also have a new Thunder .380 Plus (15+1) and the .380 actually seems to be a bit more harsh, probably because it is a lighter gun. The Thunder 9UC is solid, very well balanced and just feels good. The safety and slide release are large, easy to use and very positive. It is a bit alarming to flip the safety on and have the hammer crash down when it de-cocks, but it is sturdy and works well. The mag release is well placed and the mag zings out of the gun, so unless you are in combat mode slinging magazines to the floor don't forget to catch it as it pops out. Accuracy - well, I have not shot in over a decade - not since my son was born. After getting a feel for the gun and running 50 round through it I loaded it out with the full 13+1 and put a new silhouette target with a 4" red center out at 20 feet. 13 in the red and one about 3 inches low. Yeah - 20 feet isn't far, but then again I did buy for home / personal defense and I just don't envision being in an altercation with someone on the other side of a parking lot or at the other end of my driveway. I'm no sharpshooter but the Bersa definitely put the bullets where I intended them to go. I'll bore you with one more tidbit - I purchased a leather paddle holster (forget which brand but I'll post it) for CC. This is no "slim and trim" gun despite the UC moniker, but it is still a comfortable carry. If you are wearing a loose fit shirt it conceals pretty well when you are standing still but it is large enough that it does show a profile as you move. In a t-shirt, forget it... Personally, I don't think there is anything wrong for there be some indication and deter a would be bad guy rather than be singled out as a victim and have to pull the gun. Either way I'd rather be prepared if I ever come across someone itching to get 'hisself shot...