I'm no expert, but did an extensive search on the net for feedback on these Huglu / DeHaan guns about 1 year ago or so. Bottom line, I found quite a lot of mixed reviews, but it ended up being around 60-70% positive, and 30-40% negative. The negative ones seemed fairly minor (firing pins not long enough, etc.), but negative and disappointing nonetheless.
FWIW, after said research, I bought two CZ / Huglu SxSs - both the ones I got are single trigger guns - got one Durango (now discontinued), and one Grouse (also discontinued). Haven't shot the Grouse, but the Durango shoots fine. Dunno how durable they'll be, but at least one works, and they're both very very nicely built & finished & accessorized (choke tubes, etc.).
The 2-trigger guns like the Bobwhite look nice, too, and seem to be good values. The 28 ga is especially interesting, being scaled smaller - not built on the 12 or 20 frame.
Another decent economy double gun to look at is the new Stevens 512 Goldwing - also scaled specifically to each gauge, and also made to Savage's specs for them in Turkey. They are O/Us, not SxSs, though:
http://www.savagearms.com/st_512.htm
Maybe I'm a dumbbutt for not spending more on a "B" gun - we'll see (and ArmedBear will come along soon to verify that I am
) - but since I got interested in doubles a year or so ago, I've ended up with these three so far:
1. CZ Durango 20" SxS, 20 ga, single trigger
2. CZ Grouse 28" SxS, 12 ga, single trigger
3. Stevens 512 Goldwing 26" O/U, 28 ga, single trigger
Thinking of possibly also getting the Goldwing in 20 ga.
Many years ago, the Italian made guns (Beretta, Benelli, etc., etc.) were thought to be cheaply made knockoffs of English double guns, and looked down upon by gun snobs. Now they are accepted as the preferred type. Maybe in 20 years, the Turkish guns will have made a name for themselves and be sought after & prized (???). I dunno, just postulating a theory.