These are sturdy, reliable, lower end guns.
The world of OU shoguns includes examples that cost as much as a house, so 'lower end' isn't necessarily bad
I'd be more likely to look for a used OU from beretta, browning or one of the Spanish imports, but that's me.
The Condor is a reasonable starter OU. You can shoot a round of clays then go pheasant hunting with it.
If you find you enjoy the clay games or field shooting, and want to do more, you'll soon want a gun designed for the discipline.
As an example, dedicated clays guns are likely to be much heavier than the gun you want to carry all day chasing pheasants or quail.
The Condor is a good starter OU and in 20 guage, handles reasonably well.