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    The so-called "idiot scratch" on a USGI pistol is like holster wear in the usual spots on the slide and frame. It is rare to see a pistol that's been used that doesn't have it, which means it's perfectly normal. As a matter of fact I've been told that GI's were often instructed to push the slide stop against the frame first, then slide it up and into the takedown notch as a means of getting the pistol reassembled more easily.

    Now a commercial pistol, that's a different matter. The condition of the finish is paramount and any scratch is a bad thing regarding value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsk View Post
    The so-called "idiot scratch" on a USGI pistol is like holster wear in the usual spots on the slide and frame. It is rare to see a pistol that's been used that doesn't have it, which means it's perfectly normal. As a matter of fact I've been told that GI's were often instructed to push the slide stop against the frame first, then slide it up and into the takedown notch as a means of getting the pistol reassembled more easily.

    Now a commercial pistol, that's a different matter. The condition of the finish is paramount and any scratch is a bad thing regarding value.
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