I know an excellent gunsmith, who builds up precision rifles, who uses the Grip 1236 and is satisfied with it.
Moving any lathe larger than a 9" or 10K SB, 10" or 12" Atlas, etc. is going to be interesting. If you have access to a truck, forklift, etc., you are away to the races. If you have to pay to have it done, shipping does become an issue. A neighbouring business had the equipment, and moved my S-M, but it wasn't a freeby.
If an import lathe is purchased, you really want to get it from an established company, who is in a position to provide support. If you buy used, and the mfr. no longer exists, or the machine is an old one, long out of production, finding parts can be an adventure. An new import will have some sort of a warranty, with any used machine you are probably on your own. Keep in mind that a decent quality machine tool is built to last, so unless it has been abused, or just plain used up in an industrial setting, a used machine should be just fine for hobby or professional gunsmithing.