I remember this opinion by the general public very well. When I was a boy, I remember very well comments made by many many adults about "damn Japanese junk" to the point that even as a child, if I saw "made in Japan" on the bottom of a toy I would think it was likely junk. These opinions were still with the public when I started in a Chrysler dealership in my late teens in the 70's. Japanese vehicles were thought of as junk even though there were a number of them around with 150, 000 miles or more on them. They might not of had a body left but they were still running strong. Same thing is happening today, only in this scenario it is Turkey and guns. Lots of Turkish guns out there from the past that had issues. Also lots of people using them with no issues. Some are made to a higher quality than others depending on the price point the particular retailer wants. Is the gun in question in this thread of the higher quality and reliability? At this point no one knows but it likely shouldn't be written off yet. There are several owners shooting Turkish made double barrels in the $1200.00 to $2000.00 range that are very pleased with them while others wouldn't even give them a thought because of previously formed opinions. Only after reviews come in about guns that have seen actual use will we know. Wouldn't it be something if the gun in question turns out to be as good, or even very close to a B gun in reliability! And we will not know that if no one buys them.