I was planning on adding a 28 Ga. Pardner to my collection, for no reason other than I wanted one (good enough reason, dontchathink?

) I was *contemplating* trading my Pardner Compact 20 Ga towards it, but once I had the guns side-by-side, I was taken aback at what I saw....
I picked up the Compact around April or so, and it's been in a soft case in my trunk, my trunk gun, the bluing is in great shape, the wood, albeit plain, does have *some* grain to it, and the fit-and-finish where the stock meets the reciever and the foregrip meets the plastic wedge are decent
The 28 I looked at, let's just say i was *quite* disappointed, the bluing looked thinner than mine, the wood was incredibly plain, no character or grain, but worst of all, it looked like it was unfinished, the beveled edges where the plastic wedge meets the foregrip and where the stock meets reciever looked like they barely had any oil/finish on them, and the buttstock-to-reciever interface, well, let's just say it looked like they took a piece of pallet wood, bolted it to the reciever, and shaped it roughly like a gun stock, there was at least 1/4" of nearly unfinished wood standing proud above the reciever, my Pardner Compact has a little bit of proud wood, but closer to 1/8" or less, it's not immediately obvious to the eye, wheras it was screamingly obvious on the 28 gauge
Did I just happen to find the infamous "Built On a Friday/Monday" gun, or has Remington been forcing their H&R division to cut corners?