TVM. Very Generic. They don't pay attention to nuances inside of various schools. Drop is adjusted right where the triggers are, you want more drop it gets bent more right there. The web between the ram rod pipe and the barrel is way too thick. The barrel is buried too far into the wood as is the ram rod. The wood is way too soft and there is too much left on it. I can point out a TVM rifle from across the room, they have no soul. One positive I have noticed is their inletting always seems to be good.
All that being said, everyone who owns one says they shoot well. All the knocks I gave them are cost savings issues. If you want to avoid all of those issues you're going to have to pay more. So, as it always seems to be, you get what you pay for. I'm quite surprised you found a website that poo-poo's TVM, most folks , other than experienced gunmakers love the blasted things.
All of this is of course only MY opinion, other's opinions may well be quite different.