You made the argument that an item is “new and unblemished” or a “factory second”.
Ever purchased a Colt?
Ever buy a car? Pair of jeans? Boots?
Some companies pay more attention to cosmetics than others. BCM is one of those, thus they market anything with an obvious cosmetic imperfection a “blem”. That doesn’t mean it’s perfect or that all other new items are immaculate.
Why you can’t understand that, I don’t know.
But at the end of the day, the OP seems satisfied and doesn’t want to return the item. Nor has he asked for an explanation from the shop. Most express at this point he should be happy to have gotten it at all in this market.
Until the OP expressing willingness to find out, why should we assume malice?
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