I got one from Tenda, it was old stock, probably 90's, box looked like it was buried in mud, all the staples in the box and the manual had disintegrated from rust. Thankfully the rifle was jam packed in some kind of filthy oil and was well preserved, only rust was under the buttplate. Wood was very dried out on the unfinished inside portions. Guns need to be fully stripped and cleaned prior to shooting, which turned into several hours of work. The one I got looks OK...Tenda has them on cheap.
Don't think I'd do it again however. Gun is much heavier then it looks so not exactly the best carry gun.
Give it a solid "meh" rating.
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I bought one from tenda last week, told my friend than changed my order to two,one for him too. Came today from canpar. One was cracked in two places,on the butt stock. Called tenda up and they are sending me a shipping label to return it for exchange. These are definitely from the 90's, Rusty staples and manual that really shows the age. And yes they are super coated in oil, and very well preserved inside and out. I only cleaned the outside off and took it apart once, which was super easy, and the lockup was nice and tight. They are very nice for the price imo. Really good takedown tutorials on youtube as well.
http://imgur.com/a/ueN3ut7
On a positive note Browning parts fit but you will spend more money on them.QC + fit shoddy.Christmas gifts returned............. NFG