If you get one, stick a pen or pencil down the barrel and watch for any sign of movement when you decock the gun before you get too attached to your new toy. Particularly on the surplus models, the parts that compromise the safety/decocking mechanism are prone to wear. The one I had some years ago went bang when I decocked it. It drilled a 9x18mm round through a cheap comforter and into the foam of my futon which actually stopped it cold. I guess 9x18mm FMJ isn't the world's best penetrator, or at least the old steel case Norinco rounds weren't.
Trigger pull isn't great and FEG isn't exactly a prestige brand. They turn out serviceable but cheap pocket guns for the Europen trade these days, some sold under the Walther banner, but workmanship and quality is certainly nothing to write home about and were worse still under the communist days of yore.