Having watched that, I must admit to being impressed. No it’s not a “fine” rifle, it’s a tool for the hunter who wants an affordable fast handling rifle that is easily switched between right and left hand. An ideal rifle for the UK - perhaps or perhaps not, and a Mauser M18, Tikka T3X may be a better / more traditional choice for an open hill stalker.
But for a typical European hunter where most hunting will be on a more driven style it’s ideal and at a very affordable price point.
And for those of us who travel to Europe to hunt regularly - well it would be worth outfitters having a few these on hand for those who don’t want the faff and expense of having to take guns with them.
Will it become a family heirloom - probably not as I would not expect the polymers to last a few decades. But Glocks, Benelli Novas, Franchi Affinity and many of the Beretta carbines all use same sorts of materials and they take considerable hard and rough use and seem to go on for many years. My Franchi has quite a few little coil springs in the trigger / hammer mechanism but it seems to have survived good rough use on the foreshore with lots of salt.