Hi all, I recently sent my SP 01 Tactical out to a very reputable gunsmith for some trigger, hammer, sights, and tune up. I'm in CA and since this gun is not on the roster of guns available to us, I had to SSE the purchase. Adding a bit more to the original price from CZ Custom. Before sending the gun to the gunsmith (to be unnamed at this point), I took photos of the gun. The gun had two flaws in the finish. One was a shallow nick, the other more of a very light scratch. Upon receiving the gun back from the smith, I noticed some deep "idiot marks" right above the decocker on the left side. I took pictures and sent them to the smith who replied
"I cannot explain the idiot marks on your pistol. This it not an area
that typically leads to any marks being created at any time during a build
while in our shop. However, if you indicate they are fresh, I will not
refute that. I find marks left by anyone working on a firearm is
unacceptable. I have a -0- tolerance policy for damage to a firearm
finish. So if you elect, I will have your pistol refinished at my
expense. I don't mind since our reputation is the most important thing. I
do remember looking your pistol over and I can't recall those marks. So
let me know how you want to proceed.
I'm curious as to what I should do, and I'm reaching out to the CZ community for your thoughts. Some of mine
1. forget about it and enjoy the new great trigger and sights
2. send the gun back
3. ask for reparation of sending me the money to get some other kind of coating. i.e. duracoat, ceracoat, etc
4. Send another of my CZ's to the smith for the same work, and ask that I don't pay for labor or shipping
What say you?
I've attached some pics.
This is the light scratch already on the gun, a horizontal line right above the grip

A nick in the paint on right side as well and already on the gun .... this and the mark above were the only flaws

And now the damage from the gunsmith seen right above the decocker... or in this photo to the left of the decocker (all other spots were dust)
