I haven't shot it at a target yet, but this one looks like a keeper. It has about a 3 1/2" barrel so it's very compact, and an 8 or 9 shot magazine. The grip circumference is handfilling, especailly since the left side has a thumbrest. This model with adjustable sights was made from the mid 70s to sometime in the 80s. I never paid any attention to them before, and don't know if I've ever seen one before. They're supposed to be extremely reliable and I would expect durable too, since Beretta uses the same frame for a .380 pistol.
I saw this one while checking a local board. The price didn't seem too much out of line and it looked good in the picture. When I met the seller to look at it, it looked better than the Walther P22 pistol I used to have. A friend of mine likes these, and I did for a while, but the plastic front sight turned me off, especially after it fell off when I pulled the pistol out of a Fobus holster.
This one is higher quality, being of all steel construction, and it just looks cool. I hope it turns out to be as accurate as it is stylish.