Got to lay my hands on a few of the Kodiak rifles, not exactly ecstatic. One of them had a completely loose front windage drum, it'd slide side to side with the rifle/by hand. Had issues with being difficult to rack on two of them, and got caught mid way on the return. At least two had rusty bores, I'm guessing they used corrosive to test the rifles? All of them had issues with being difficult/impossible to take down without tools, the pins were extremely tight. Machining on the deck of the receiver was hit or miss, though some were acceptable. One of the bolt carriers looked like it had been smashed repeatedly with the edge of a hammer, and was then refinished. Some of the upper handguards could be rotated by hand/were loose.
The biggest pet peeve I had was with the machining on the receivers, the surface finish was full of tool marks, they apparently couldn't machine 90 degree corners into the receiver and instead opted for drilling holes, literally cutting corners. You could snag your nail repeatedly along the top deck of the receiver.
Please tell me those are the exception and not the rule. From what I saw, these should be 600-700 dollar rifles, because you're far better off getting a used CZ with this level of quality control. I saw the exact same lack of care with the SKS-15's, every single one had a cockeyed handguard, completely off center.