The design is time tested, good ammo is a big factor in accuracy, but the pistol is designed to shoot just about anything.
Get used to the grip safety, be aware of any potential limp wristing that will cause jams or failure to fire and feed.
If this is going to be used as a SD pistol, get some Wilson Mags, (clean them too), cocked and locked is not for the inexperienced, and enjoy. Spring kits and save the original.
Get an aftermarket barrel, and save the original one. If you plan to shoot it often, triggers can be "tweaked" without changing the appearance, if it feels heavy,...
Or just shoot the thing as is and enjoy.
Fine looking pistol, look forward to a range report.
Just my .02 cents.