Fit and finish on these can be very different from gun to gun. I have seen a couple which had good metal to metal fit and decent wood fit and finish. Others which were so bad that they gave klunker a bad name. Without the gun in hand you need to keep a low ball price in mind. The bad ones are not worth the cost of shipping them back and you would never shoot it among friends. Just too nasty to admit that you have one. A decent one might be fun to play with, but you still get what you pay for with Crescents. They are not a small priced version of a L.C. Smith.