Just wondering: I ordered, and then rejected, an 1894 SS in .44 mag because of marks (scratches) on a number places on the action and very disappointing wood. My dealer told me that was to be expected in a new gun. I didn't, and don't, believe him. Reason I ask is what would Marlin do if I bought the gun afterall and returned it to them? (My dealer says his distributor won't take it back, so he still has it.)