I'd just worry about getting something that I couldn't even find parts at numrich arms for 20 years down the road. I'd just LOVE to replace the beat up stocks on my Sarasqueta, but I'd have to have them hand built to do that. I totally neglected that poor shotgun hunting ducks and geese with it in the 70s. It's kinda beat up and was, once, a pretty SxS. I see many of those Turk guns as having the same problem 20 years from now, lack of parts.
I'm still kinda likin' the Franchi Instinct I looked at. They have a steel frame gun and a lightweight aluminum framed one in 20 gauge that fit me like a well fitted tux and was, at least, a handsome, well fitted and finished shotgun. They were running 1100 to 1500 depending on adornments about 3 years ago.
My buddy has a "Charles Daly" O/U that's a nice shotgun and fits him well. His is a 12. He has little use for smaller bores, not too well schooled on these things even though I ALWAYS out shoot him with my 20, LOL! But, his gun is pretty impressive. It's Italian built, not Turkish, but beyond that, I don't know who builds it. I've been impressed with it and how it's improved his shooting, though. It obviously fits him well and it's a quicker gun than the pumps he HAS used in the past, which helps. But, there have been several shotguns from several manufacturers that were labeled as Charles Daly, so I'd suggest if you find one, maybe see if it fits you and consider the factory's rep that produced it if you can figure that out.