No but it is related to the factory AND to the reservoir of manufacturing knowledge that does reside in the country. This is true no matter the product and we often see products being produced in new countries because of cheaper labour costs and it takes some number of years for them to work the bugs out. Cheap labout still has to be trained to do the job. I started having shoes made in China in the late 1980's when they could hardly put them together. Today they can make the most technically sophisticated athletic shoe the industry can conceive. The same process played out in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam. We've seen it in automobiles, with the most obvious example for those of us who can remember, being Japan, once well known as a place that made crap....until they didn't.
Turkey was pretty terrible 20 years ago for gunmaking. It is much, much better today. Some guns they are making today are fantastic and great value, some not so much. And 20 years from now, it will be much, much better than it is today.
Having said all that, to the OP....go buy a used B gun. It will most likely give you years of trouble free use if you care for it properly and if you ever have to sell it, you'll get your money back.
I agree completely that manufacturing takes a long time to figure out, and that the mix of guns from Turkey likely ranges from terrible right up to pretty darn good. The trick is doing the research to make sure you're getting one from the "pretty darn good" pile. Buying a good used B gun is probably a good suggestion, particularly if one is a heavy user like the OP. Maybe not as important for someone like me who would be considered a lightweight user by comparison.