It depends on what you plan to do with the gun.
The less expensive ones mentioned here are, IMO, fine for quail or a round or two of skeet.
BUT, if you plan on any serious shooting, i.e., a hundred or so rounds at a time, they don't seem to hold up.
A used Citori, on the other hand, will work and work and work.
And, you can find them for just a but more than your price, around $7-800.00.
The Winchester 101s hold up well, too, but sometimes the felt recoil seems more and, again IMO, you want a gun that doesn't beat you up if you shoot a lot in one day.
If you look at what the serious skeet or trap shooters use, since they shoot their guns a lot, you won't see many (if any) of the less expensive ones mentioned.
But for once in a while use, they are fine.
Bob