Ordered a .45-60 caliber 1876 Chaparral rifle from them back in the early 1990 era. It was mis-labelled as "Charles Daily-KBI-HBG, PA Made in Italy" on the right side of the barrel. It looks great and for the price it is okay to fill a gap in my collection: BUT (a BIG BUT) the chamber is too short for the cartridge, the workmanship on the internals is not very good, and the trigger is so loose it frightens me. MY favorite Camp Verde gunsmith refused to work on it because he told me he can't make it any better.
On the up side, it looks very nice, and has real color case hardening on the receiver, side plates, hammer, lever, nose cap, and butt plate. I found this out after a well-known engraver spent a whole lot longer than usual on the receiver and reported that he had pretty much wrecked a couple of gravers on it. He had quoted me a price and stuck to that price, but he made a friend for life.
When I got it to shoot it is accurate and fun to shoot.
Heavy as a school bus and impressive, but I wish I had waited for a better quality gun.