found some info regarding court cases:
http://www.lawyersweekly.com/reprints/grg37.htmrecall notice website
http://130.94.182.159/recalls.htm#CVA1one thing is for sure, I have over the years seen issues with misfiring usually related to safety mechanisms. If the gun is never pointed at anything yu intend to kill, no one will get hurt. A gun that has a barallel come apart from normal use is another matter, not in the same league of problem. The the CVA truly has a barallel strength issue, I would consider this as bad of an issue to have as any.
From experience, european craftsmanship has traditionally been excellent. Beretta, CZ, FN, H&H all have roots there.
The main problem with cheap imports, whoever imports them is they will at some point slip up in quality. unfortunately, when guns fail, people get seriously injured. The Walmart syndrome is the consumers fault for buying into the low quality mindset. I have been guilty of it, but TV's and DVD players won't kill you. I have not stepped foot in a Walmart in over 2 years, and have stopped buying cheap imports (of any product, not just guns).
If everyone paid a little more for quality products, we would not have to discuss about the safety of cheap imported guns, or melamine in baby food or lead paint in our kids toys etc.etc.etc....