No, it had some very, very small scratches and a tiny dent somewhere on it. Honestly, it looked brand new or possible as if it's been to the range maybe once or twice. If it wasn't marked as their chainsaw model, you'd probably never now the difference. On the bottom of the trigger guard it's got a little picture of a chainsaw like this:
The Noveske symbol is pretty visible, it just doesn't show up well in the picture. On the opposite side of the magazine well is the manufacturer and their location, and no caliber marking.
Like I said, I don't know what qualifies as "blemished" for other manufacturers, but if you wanna save a few bucks on an otherwise expensive lower, I would go with the blemished one. I saved about $75 on this one.







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