Scratched my new SP101!

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  • dementlr

    Active Member
    Feb 8, 2011
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    St. Mary's County
    OK so maybe I am a little anal about keeping my firearms looking nice. I admit it.
    The scotch bright approach removed enough of the scratch that I no longer stress over it.
     
    Feb 28, 2013
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    OK so maybe I am a little anal about keeping my firearms looking nice. I admit it.
    The scotch bright approach removed enough of the scratch that I no longer stress over it.

    They're not scratches. They're character marks. :lol2:

    Seriously though, glad you got 'er fixed up. Now get to the range with it.
     

    pilgrim

    Active Member
    You don't scratch Ruger revolvers. They scratch everything else. The visible mark is just the warning, like a cool scar, to everything else around them saying "Don't mess with me". They're so heavy because if they weren't, they'd fly out of your hand and karate-chop what you're shooting at. Their trigger pulls are so long and heavy because if they weren't, they'd go full auto and clear a room.

    Rugers are the only revolver that Chuck Norris can't break. True story.

    Yea!

    Glad you cleaned it up, but if you find yourself awake at night thinking about, I'll take it off your hands.
     

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