I first became aware of Yildiz shotguns about 5 years ago. Turkish-made and the actions were what I would call 'too tight'. In all fairness, though, they WERE brand-new and I am used to something that has been kicked around for the last 120 years. Give them some time on the range or in the field and the stiffness will work itself out.
Good, solid guns. A LITTLE more could have gone into finish, but that WOOD: OMG! I didn't think that wood like that still existed ANYWHERE.... and there it was, right in front of me, on one of the cheapest shotguns you could ask to buy.
I really think that if I was looking for a replacement for my nice 1882 10-bore, this would be a real good place to start.