I gather its the G III QL 17 you're taliking of? I have a Canonet 17 that aint exactly small......
Yes, it's a G III. 120mm x 75mm x 60mm, according to the information I have, and about 625g if I remember correctly. Not bad for a body and lens, especially when you consider that the Leica CL comes in at 125mm x 78mm x 32mm before you put a lens on it. The QL 17 isn't a lightweight, though...you know you're holding a metal camera when you pick one up. I like the solidity, though. Make no mistake...it's not a substitute for shooting with an interchangeable-lens system (and I'd love to have something like that) but it's a great way to make awesome photos on a budget.
If all you are looking for is the fast normal lens, then you're not going to go wrong for a sub-$100 price tag. The reason I bought one was because I found myself photographing out-and-about (street work) in the evenings and at night; I quickly realized that I needed the fastest lens/film combination that I could put together that would give me acceptable results. The film was easy: Tri-X, rated at 1600, like I mentioned before. The camera, however...not so simple. Fast lenses and small cameras usually spell "Leica" and "Leica" translates to "sell a few non-essential body parts for camera funds." I'd love to have a wide, fast lens to work with, but it was just too much cash to dump into something when I was still experimenting with the particular photographic style that required such equipment. So, I bought the QL 17 and worked with it, and began to get the images I was looking for by only spending a hundred bucks, or so.
Remember: it's all about the results. The camera and lens are only a means to an end.
