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FACTORY BLEMS: ARE ‘BLEMISHED’ FIREARMS A GOOD BUY?

@USMC6094, people have very different ideas as to what is "acceptable". Perhaps you are willing to accept a lesser product in order to save a dollar. I, as i am sure you, work hard for every dollar I have. When purchasing a firearm that I will depend on to protect my family / self. Personally i would not choose one that contained gnat $#!+ or pepper.
We all have opinions, right or wrong. If you could please publish your criteria for questions that are not "Dumb" sir.
Many here are new to the gun community and count on people here to point them in the right direction with personal experience and sound advise, not some dude with an obviouse chip on his shoulder towards the newcomer.
 
when i ran the gas station way back in the 70's, my tire distributor always had factory blem tires....mostly it was either partial whitewalls, or raised letters on the sidewall, not raised

i had so many customers asking me for blems, that i made a killing selling them...

so yes, i'd buy a factory blemished handgun, as it does not affect the gun itself, and as long as it is disclosed as such...not hidden from me.......
 
Blemished upper receivers and handguards. They work fine and if there was a major finish issue, I would simply strip it down and cerekote them.
 

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