Pete, I certainly agree, we need to do our homework, and I too had a really POS 20 ga over and under that was imported. Honestly don't remember from where, but though it looked good, at 30 yards the 2 barrels shot 10 or more feet apart, Could not hit anything with that gun. Traded it away for a new deer rifle!
I have a TriStar DU model. Cheap gun, looks nice, I shoot it well, but cheaply built. Turkish import too I think? Anyway I had an issue with it, and stopped over at the "gunsmith" to have them take a look and make the fix. A rivet that held the magazine keeper lever spring in place was either too short, or not swagged properly. They suggested I send it back to the mfg, that it was not worth their time?
So I took it apart, turned a stainless steel screw down on my drill press and made a new rivet. Maybe 30 minutes tops. Adjusted the lever that it swaged into by adding a slight countersink to the backside so when I swaged the rivet in place it mushroomed into the countersink, and can not pull out again. Should have been designed and built this way!
My point is, it is getting harder to find a true gunsmith... a dying art? I hope not, but I suspect we are too much in the bolt in replacement parts and not willing to pay and wait for a skilled person to do the job? I have known some gunsmiths that will make a part faster and cheaper than waiting on replacement parts, wish I knew one in Northern VA!
Dave