Mine had a crooked volume pot which needed to be replaced, probably due to shipment. The trem-bridge was clicking a tiny bit when using the trem heavily (corrected by lubricating trem-arm insertion point) and the action itself is a bit stiff, but I've seen strats worth a lot more coin doing the same and even worse. I was intending to upgrade the bridge for a ABM full-size steel block trem anyway, so that's fine. I'd say the bridge, while not being a bad piece of hardware, far from it, is the weak link on this guitar, as everything else feels and sounds great.
Tuning will hold up very well after a good setup and the pickups sound like they should - a great strat sound with a nice blend of warmth, clarity and grit.
The neck is very comfortable, with nice leveled tall frets, and the Indian Laurel fretboard looks very exotic in rugged, but lively, way. Very, very cool.