For me,these are non-issues so easily corrected. A little wood sweating and blue touch up are
pretty much the norm for rifles that have gone from Europe to your front door through numerous
shippers. At this time of year, you're lucky to have it show up in the shape it did.
Many a gun I've bought have had the same kind of mini-dings on the wood and rub marks on
the blueing because of packaging that is too loose. If you get a package and shake it hard
in all directions, and feel movement, then it's not primo packaging.
There's not many dealers out there who double check or re-enforce the boxes that factory
guns come in. Any gun I ship out is double boxed tight and good foam and extra padding
added within to help ensure safe delivery to the customer.
But the more carriers handling the package and the more miles it travels only increases the
risk of damage. Your rifle should be fine, just clean the action and bore well and take 'er
shooting to test function and accuracy with some good factory ammo or handloads.
It should be fine.