I agree with everything that robertbank stated.
I bought the Puma model 92 cause it was the least expensive of the bunch. Would have loved to have purchased one of the other models mentioned here. One with the option of mounting a small scope for load work up but, just couldn't afford it.
It came with a metal cresent shaped butt plate. Major OUCH- factor when shooting full power loads. I installed an aftermarket recoil pad to mitigate the pain.
After taking it apart and de-burring the inards and a little trigger work, it reliably shoots and cycles smooth as butter.
I just recently machined some temporary pistol-scope mounts for it in order to work up some 240 SWC loads for it.
I have a set of marble tang-mounted peep sights on it that I use while in the field. For my aging eyes, nothing beats a pistol scope for working up new loads.
I know it's already been stated; you really can't go wrong with whatever lever gun you decide on. I've had pretty good luck with mine; with respect to price, accuracy and reliability.
HollowPoint