They're generally pretty good, and, as Scorch noted, look very nice.
But they can still have issues.
My uncle spent a few years searching for the "perfect", affordable 8x57mm milsurp, so he could burn through the multiple crates of ammo that he had impulse-purchased with no firearm to use it in.
He went through three Yugo 24/47s, a beater 98s or two, and at least two Yugo M48s. One of the M48s was a great shooter, but looked like crap - which wouldn't fly. The last of the 24/47s (now in my possession) was new/unissued, shot great, and looked fantastic; but had sticky extraction issues (it was the ammo and a fairly rough chamber).
Finally, he gave in and ordered a Mitchell's M48 when they had a 4th of July sale, or something similar.
Accuracy is "okay". Nothing like the unexpectedly impressive 24/47s that I've owned*. But, "okay".
The rear sight pin and handguard screw like removing themselves.
And the receiver rails / feed lips are very sharp and rough. The rifle often mis-feeds or skips over cartridges that snag on the sharp/rough bits.
They're small issues that Mitchell's would probably fix if the rifle was shipped back. But my uncle is too lazy to box a rifle up and take 20 minutes of his day to drop it off at a UPS center or Post Office on his way to work. So, Mitchell's has not been given a chance to correct the problems.
*(During a discussion about our "most accurate" rifles, DPris and I noted the same thing about our 24/47s - all very accurate; even one for each of us that had bores so rotten and worn that rifling was difficult to discern from the craters and pits.)