I have a 20ga. that I got in August of last year. It's a great value, much better than the EAA/Baikal/Remington Spartan that's price close to it.
It's light, but has titanium inserts in the breach. Selective trigger, no auto safety, 5 chokes( and briley offers more for about $15 a pop)
I have about 1000 rounds through mine, and I have not had a problem. I had the Baikal before, and this is better wood to metal fit, nicer wood, better metal work, and balance.
The recoil pad is a joke, so the 12ga. kicks pretty good. The 20 isn't bad, but be sure to pull it in tight to your shoulder. There are off the shelf recoil pads that fit, but many add to the length of pull. Have a smith install a pad and cut the stock to fit you.
If you're in the Fort Worth area, you can try it. I shoot clays at Alpine.