I'm considering getting the .22 Mag/.410 version soon, have had it on my list for a long time. I don't have a rifle or shotgun in either chambering and I figure that a combination gun would be interesting as I don't have one of those either. I like the looks of them, most combination guns made today are plastic and more plastic and I feel a combination gun should have traditional looks.
Price is a definite factor as well, the Savage 42 and Chiappa M6 Scout are $600 guns now and cheaply built. If older Savage 24's would fold in half I would consider them, but those older combination guns are all built like a sporting trap shotgun, not a survival gun, which is where the combination gun's niche is.
I don't expect the Double Badger to be a beacon of quality, but the impression I get from them is Chiappa knows what its purpose is for and builds them for that purpose, but also makes them look presentable because good looks sell and I do appreciate how they look.