I don't want to "mince" words with TAB, but South American foundries have learned almost everything from you know who,...the United States,...they make a good grade of metal down there, with the resources to advance metallurgy very well.
Metal quality is there, paired with the right manufacturer (keyword), can make a reliable, "inexpensive" firearm. Even American gunmakers have had a share of disgruntled craftsmanship, as we all know.
I bought my ex- wife a Davis nickel finished .380 for $99.00. Cheap,??? Yes..... Made to IDPA super specs?

No way...
Did it work with Speer Gold Dots every single time I pulled the trigger?

? YES!!!.
Do I have to "wonder" about my 25 year old Rossi's reliability? NO. It Works,..period.
Blanket opposition to a price range, or brand of firearm doesn't apply "all" l the time. Sure there are "turd's" out there, and most knowledgeable consumers do the homework and choose accordingly.
My P3AT wasn't designed to shoot 250 rds at the range....Just to work if I need it. (Although, I did shoot 2 boxes of FMJ without a problem).
A Snub nosed Rossi? I would bet, unless a basket case, is a "good one" as intended.