I bought the 20 ga O/U last year. It was very similar to this model: Baikal IZH 27 EM-IC O/U 12 gauge 3" chambered O/U with a single selective trigger, selective ejectors and interchangeable choke tubes, used for Sporting Clay/Skeet/Competition, 28" ported barrels for faster second shot/recoil reduction, optional palm swell, satin receiver
Good solid gun, reliable and I'm happy it. Keep in mind you always get what you pay for, its a $725 - $790 gun not a $2000 Beretta. The wood is good, the fit and finish are good too, the checkering is crude and the trigger guard looks and feels cheap. Came with 4 choke tubes.
I've used it for Skeet, Sporting Clays and last season's Grouse hunt. Bottom line....I'd buy it again.