I saw a new model 70 Alaskan in Sportsman's Warehouse yesterday. It was a beautiful rifle, had a really nice stock and felt great in my hands, the balance and handling were great. Then I worked the action and to my great disappointment it was quite rough, but I still really liked it, thinking that I should be able to slickup the action myself without to much trouble, but then I worked the safety and it was so rough that I had considerable difficulty moving it back and forth with my thumb. I thought if I bought it I might end up spending $200 at the gunsmith to get it working properly, then I thought, what is the quality of the barrel going to be like when the rest of the gun is machined so poorly, so I left it on the shelf. They had a good price on it , only $1450. Sure would like to own it if the quality was up to standards. Winchester will go broke again if they keep this up. The gun should have never been left out the door, extremely poor quality control at Winchester these day.