And it is going back already. Now keep in mind the only thing I know of these guns is wht I have heard, I have never handled one until today when I received the one I ordered. From now on I will handle a gun before I buy it. The first thing I noticed when handling it was the plastic trigger guard. I then moved the safety back and forth and saw the camo coating come off the barrel underneath it. Next I took off the barrel to further inspect it and noticed that a big peice of the camo coating was missing from the other side of the barrel.I gave those two spots a light pick with my nail and the coating came off quite easily where it had already started coming off. The rear sight was completely loose. It was in a sealed box and in sealed plastic inside the box so it doesn't seem to be a return and I didn't see any evidence of it being fired before. It might be a good shooter, but my confidence would never have been high in the workmanship of the gun. This is not an attack on Knight products, just my first impression and opinion of the TK 2000. I handled the Traditions Pursuit Pro 12ga and the workmanship on that gun was far beyond what I saw in the TK2000. So needless to say that will be the gun I am going to pruchase. Cabelas customer service was very helpful in the return, UPS will be picking everything up from my door. Here are pictures of the chipped camo coating.