I had one, the Baby Eagle Compact Model chamberd for 9mm. It has pretty good accuracy and quality for its price. Although, being I got the Compact Model (3.5in. barrel, and a short grip) it didn't feel quite right in my hand(s). I do have hands on the somewhat large side, but I think it has more to do with the shape of the grip more than its size. If you go with the all metal, not the polymer, it will be a little hefty. The 9mm Compact w/o an emtpy mag was around 2lbs. But either way, I'd say they are all really good for plinking and average range personal protection, but I wouldn't try to win any matches with it.
I didn't work up any loads to check for accuracy, so I wouldn't know the full potential that can be gained from these pistols. With the proper load the pistol likes, it could turn out surprisingly accurate. Altogether it is a fine pistol, as well as one of many great "starters" for those first-time buyers out there; especially those who aren't sure they want to invest a lot of money into a pistol. But I would always suggest that the gun is able to be held before it is purchased, as it allows for the potential buyer a chance for a closer inspection of the firearm, and one is able to see overall how it points, how comfortable it is, etc.
Hope this helps.
-Patriot