I do have to say that it shoots quite well. It is funny how they made it though. You can see the cost cutting measures in the stamped steel frame rivited together. The trigger is also a folded piece of sheet steel. Then they turn around and the sights are a machined part of the barrel, rather than added on. Kind of makes you wonder, but it is fun to shoot. And I love teaching the kids the drill: put the safety on, pop the barrel open, load and close, cock the hammer, then release the safety and shoot. It gets them into a good, safe routine. 44 Man