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Dossoronine, I tend to agree with the general sentiment here. Without bringback papers, vet's sworn statements or other evidence (photos etc), any post arsenal addition on a rifle, whether it be a flame thrower looking burn mark, a bullet hole or writings on the stock will only enhance the value to the person who believes in the prominence. If the buyer intends to sell at some later date, the prominence part should be discounted off of the sell value, because it now becomes second-hand info to the next buyer and it becomes a tough sell. But if you really like it and believe in it, you shouldn't care.