Have you guys ever disagreed with people, yet at the same time you also totally agreed? That is kind of how I feel after reading most of these posts. I think $3200.00 warrants a perfect gun. Both of my $1500.00 686 Berettas were perfect. Or at least I didn't see anything wrong with them. I expect to get 50,000 rounds out of each one before repairs/replacement parts are needed. I couldn't ask for more for the money. And I agree with tw that it depends on how picky one is. I would wonder how deep the trigger guard was set. For some, if it's not perfectly flush, then it's time to be upset- for others- not. I guess I would have to see the gun to decide. But remember, a really nice piece of wood is usually in the neighborhood of $2000.00+ minimum, so I wondered about the quality of the wood the first time I saw an ad for the gun. Figure that one out. Hmmm.... $2000.00 for a blank of Claro, French, American walnut upgraded to 4X is $500.00. Doesn't leave much room for the cost of the rest of the gun, does it? But then, Tony does stand behind his gun and did try to satisfy a customer in this case and even gave a refund. Not many people would do that.