Well my gun definitely has more that a light scuffing of the finish, you can drag a toothpick across it and it is pounded in a bit. I was told it was normal three years ago by S&W, but to me it indicates forward movement of the yoke. It has not gotten any worse, but I feel if I would put it for sale some buyers would be put off by it. And in that case, it is devalued.
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