Hi, I'm the psoriasis guy!! I thought it was the nicest .22lr I've ever owned. Fit and finish was A1, and the wood was actually beautiful. It wasn't THE most accurate .22 I owned, but it was near bolt-gun accurate. It was not very finicky either with loads or loading. As long as I cycled it like I meant it, it never jammed. I loved that the trigger travelled with the lever, since I must have pinched my finger at least a dozen times HARD on those old 336 and 94 stationary triggers. I think I traded the Browning off for a full wood Enfield. So I definitely just suffered from too many rimfires at the time, and not enough milsurp.
My Dad (who never owned a gun in his life, and never shot one) thought it was beautiful, and actually asked me to take him somewhere that he could try to take a shot. He was happy as a clam after. (He was a big western fan and own every Louis Lamour book and had every cowboy flick I could imagine on VHS) He has never , ever, expressed any interest in shooting ANY of my guns EVER , before or since. I sent him a deactivated Model 94 (chamber welded shut) so he could have something "gunny" to have with a western flavor. He loves it. As soon as my daughter grows out of her Savage Rascal , I'm gonna get her one of these. I just picked her up a Mossberg 500 in .410 to tide her over and try out some clays this spring.