Yes, I have fired one. The trigger is heavy but breaks cleanly so reasonable accuracy is possible. As for "feel", it is a .32 pocket pistol, the same as dozens of others. The hammer spur is small and the hammer is hard to cock, but the safety is easy to use, so it appears reasonably safe to carry "cocked and locked.". The guns are well made, even the late ones, and rugged.
As to the front sight, it is dovetailed into the slide and the dovetail of the sight extends beyond the slide slot, so maybe that is what you mean by "wings". There are no sight guards or anything like that. The sight picture is poor, but no more so than many other small pistols of the era.
Jim