I'd pretty much decided on a Marlin 981T, but was offered a Romanian 1969 Trainer for a price I couldn't pass up. I got it out to the range today for the first time to give it a try.

While there is a little bit of take-up on the trigger, it breaks cleanly. I haven't yet looked to see if this is adjustable.The sights are standard post and notch (the front sight is hooded), with flip-up adjustment on the rear sight for set distances. This is a novel approach to elevation adjustment, but it makes sense to me. The sights are set for 25, 50, and 100 meters. I don't have any photos to illustrate the way this works, but I'll try to get some up soon.
Unfortunately, it was a very windy/gusty day at the range. So much so that I couldn't keep the rifle steady enough for a proper representation of its capabilities. Despite this, I got a somewhat diagonal string of groupings on the target at 25y. For size reference, the paper with the notes written on it is 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" (1/4 of a sheet of letter paper).

I'm quite happy with the gun so far. The one downside to the gun is that magazines aren't going to be found in your regular stores. They are available, as I've seen listings for them on gunbroker. I'm interested to see how the gun does with subsonic ammo at 50 and 100 yards, and plan to find out next range trip.