The TOZ-122s tempted me for a while. I've got two TOZ .22s, which are incredibly accurate and reliable for ~$100 rifles, and I've always just liked Russian guns; the chrome lined barrel on the 122 is also a plus. I ended up buying a pistol caliber carbine and moving on, but if I had extra cash and a hankering for another bolt gun in the future, I might pick one up.
If you don't already have a solid and dependable bolt-action rifle, I'd suggest finding one of the traditionally accepted names that fits the bill first. While I don't doubt the TOZ is a fine rifle (personal experience with TOZ has me convinced), it's a gamble on fit, finish, reliability, accuracy, and just about everything else due to the complete lack-of-information on them. If you do have a problem with it, parts will be nearly impossible to secure. A domestically proven bolt-action (Savage, Remington, etc.) is a much safer bet on all counts, even if it is a bit less exciting/exotic.
Now if you've just got money to burn, and/or the exotic/rare rifle is stuck in your head, go for it! Just be sure to report back and tell the rest of us how she shoots!