Sure looks nice.
As long as the accuracy is as it should be, the reliability is the only consideration I'd focus on. Of course, that also assumes you've held the gun and it fits your hands correctly. Do you know how that particular gun recoils? Just asking in case you haven't shot one of those. Sometimes guys just won't like a particular brand or model for various reasons.
As always, the gun won't win any competitions for you. It can only perform reliably while you make the shots happen. The performance burden is on the shooter, not the weapon. For the money, as long as you have a reliable weapon already, I'd suggest spending the money on ammo and training. I could go into a dozen stories on why I've developed that firm opinion, but that's my simple take on it for now.
Again, it looks nice. Good luck, no matter what you decide.