You're not allowed vertical foregrips, oldbill? Why the heck not? They're perfectly legal here in good ol' Schweiz, yep. The only thing the bureaucrats frown on here are imported automatics, silencers and NV, but even those are available with the proper permit.
Sorry I didn't see your question yesterday, Prophet. But it got answered in the other thread: cost $950.
Okay, to answer my own question about handling. Like buzz said, the initial DA trigger pull was a tough one - especially for me and my little lady hands. Before I even got that far, though, I had to fumble with the mag for a couple minutes. The spring stuck and hindered a smooth chambering and repetition. But the gun is new and basically never shot, so both mag and weapon need to get used to work. At first I filled the mag with only 25 rounds. I couldn't fit anymore in. Filling those mags is not a fast process, and nobody invented a loading help for 4-stack mags as far as I know, but the mag got filled and made the gun noticeably heavier. After those 25 - I used 124 gr Geco - I could fill it up with a full 32. That made it very heavy, which probably helped keep it level while firing.
It shoots beautifully once you get past the DA. With the stock against my shoulder there was no recoil and no kicks into the air. It lands a neat group, has a rather big muzzle fire, but it shoots great. After the initial spring blockage, the magazine didn't cause anymore trouble. It just needed to be broken in.