I was told minimum 500.00 less for an idiot sratch on a 1911... JP.![]()
That's funny, I just hope you didn't fall for it.
I was told minimum 500.00 less for an idiot sratch on a 1911... JP.![]()
That's funny, I just hope you didn't fall for it.
..., considering the bolt drops against the cylinder and rides against it between chambers.
This SHTF stuff, 1911 scratch will happen... In 2013 just out of the dealer with my new Vette, recieved a golf ball size rock that shatered my winshield from a truck in front of me, turn back to the dealer and had the winshield change the day after, 20 Km on the car, guess i knew nothing about driving... JP.![]()
Back in the day, a scratch was a scratch, a sign that the gun was being used; not abused, but used. Now, some guys baby their guns...because they are mostly just range toys anyway. Sure, no-one wants a scratch, but the propensity for it to occur is inherent in the design. You don't have to be careless or sloppy to incur a scratch of this type.
Depends on how close were you following this truck in your brand new, just off the lot Vette?![]()
I scratched the SAM commander stainless that I received earlier this week. I did it field stripping the gun for the first time.
The slide stop wouldn't come out easily. I was adjusting the slide to make sure it was lined up, but I think that some of the preservative that the gun was soaked in had hardened. I had to push from the other side pretty hard and when it popped out I accidentally pulled it down the frame with my other hand. Fortunately, it isn't a $3,000 gun.
Back in the day, a scratch was a scratch, a sign that the gun was being used; not abused, but used. Now, some guys baby their guns...because they are mostly just range toys anyway. Sure, no-one wants a scratch, but the propensity for it to occur is inherent in the design. You don't have to be careless or sloppy to incur a scratch of this type.
Total BSThe reason the "idiot scratch" is so "critical" is because it indicates the handler (owner) doesn't know anything about handling a 1911. Then follows the question " what ELSE " did they do to the gun in their "ignorance" that is NOT SO EVIDENT but could be MORE CRITICAL... Squibs?, "modifications" etc?
Agreed. I'm always suspicious of people with flawless firearms and clean, undented Jeeps.
Back in the day, a scratch was a scratch, a sign that the gun was being used; not abused, but used. Now, some guys baby their guns...because they are mostly just range toys anyway. Sure, no-one wants a scratch, but the propensity for it to occur is inherent in the design. You don't have to be careless or sloppy to incur a scratch of this type.
I'm with NVShooter. All my guns are used but not abused, sh*t happens. I don't own collector pieces or "safe queens". If someone wants to take a substantial hit on a sale because of a scratch, I would consider that your loss, my gain.Back in the day, a scratch was a scratch, a sign that the gun was being used; not abused, but used. Now, some guys baby their guns...because they are mostly just range toys anyway. Sure, no-one wants a scratch, but the propensity for it to occur is inherent in the design. You don't have to be careless or sloppy to incur a scratch of this type.