I was happy with mine at ~$230, at $199 I'd say they are a great buy.
On that note, how many mags come with the Scorpio's at your CanTire?
Update/ Edit: Bought this gun on Friday, finally went and shot it today with my son. Shot alongside the Mossberg 702 Plinkster that I bought for the same price a couple months ago. Quite different .22s but same price, so ok to compare.
I believe I was the first one to buy the gun. Disclaimer - I'm a new shooter. Hence I lean towards cheaper guns as I'm learning.
It comes with 1 mag and I asked them to order some more mags. The guys behind the counter know a ton about guns but this one is new to them. I informed them that it may be Norinco or Norinco parts and they immediately got a lot more excited by it. I told them I'll be reporting back.
Compared to the Mossberg this Scorpio is longer and much heavier - in the right places. The fit and finish is underwhelming, but it was well oiled and everything worked out of the box. I used a laser bore sight and the factory iron sights were already dialed in (the Mossberg wasn't). I was surprised when I was able to hit a life-sized grouse target at 10, 20, 30 yards first shot with the open sights. I was shooting with older Fed lead 40 grain ammo. To compare, it took a while to get the mossberg on paper, and then many more rounds to get the sights properly dialed in. Not needed at all for this gun!
After shooting it a few times I was very, very impressed with the accuracy and reliability. I want to go buy another one! It also begs for a .22 scope for those 30+ yard targets.
Pros:
- Heavy in the right places
- Bolt action!
- Shoots straight
- Trigger seems about right for the price
- Looks nice
- Already has mounts for straps on stock
Cons:
- Some rough fit and finish/ machining in the bolt and action
- Dovetail mount is rounded rather than flat
- You'll probably want to buy another one for 'spare parts' or 'the kids'
I have some pictures I may post later. We only had 1 hr to shoot today, will go again tomorrow with a bit more time.