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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3091454" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Ohhhh the dreaded idiot scratch. I remember how mine got there. I was being all cocky and showing my wife my expert knowledge of the 1911 and doin lots of pointing and splaining like any professional gun handling fella would do and right there before her very eyes I did it. She kinda grinned and studied for a second and said something to the effect of "that's a very detailed explanation". Lol</p></blockquote><p>I got the I scratch too and I did it on my Kimber Desert Warrior 45. CRAP! Did it when it was brand new.</p><p>Had taken it apart to clean after shooting it the first day. Was reassembling when I got in a hurry and "DON'T LOOK ETHEL", it was too late. The pin on a Kimber is tough to get in when they are new. I knew that...did it anyway and you can't unscrew screwed.</p><p>Everytime a gun fairy looks at mine, they see the scratch and start smiling at me. I hope I can figure out a way to fix it because it bugs me.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3091454, member: 38658"] Ohhhh the dreaded idiot scratch. I remember how mine got there. I was being all cocky and showing my wife my expert knowledge of the 1911 and doin lots of pointing and splaining like any professional gun handling fella would do and right there before her very eyes I did it. She kinda grinned and studied for a second and said something to the effect of "that's a very detailed explanation". Lol[/QUOTE] I got the I scratch too and I did it on my Kimber Desert Warrior 45. CRAP! Did it when it was brand new. Had taken it apart to clean after shooting it the first day. Was reassembling when I got in a hurry and "DON'T LOOK ETHEL", it was too late. The pin on a Kimber is tough to get in when they are new. I knew that...did it anyway and you can't unscrew screwed. Everytime a gun fairy looks at mine, they see the scratch and start smiling at me. I hope I can figure out a way to fix it because it bugs me. [/QUOTE]
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