Snowgun wrote:I would change those grips out personally.

Then you have a good looking shooter!
Learn how to work on it yourself, then when you get more intimately acquainted you will know what you like for when you buy your Springfield.

That's pretty much what I am thinking. An unexpected vet cost for one of the pooches put a dent in my firearm fund, so I went less expensive. I may even try tinkering with it a bit to learn more about the platform. That wasn't what I originally inteneded to do with it, but for what it cost I'm not to worried about ruining anything

. This will give me a chance to know what I really want or am capable of doing myself.
I'll get a Ed Brown or Les Baer some other day

Taken it to the range a couple of times so far, and it shoots better than I can aim it so far...