So, first a bit of backstory. About a year ago I picked up a Colt SCG at a really good price a bit due to it having a takedown scratch. I figured at the price I got it for I could send it off to Wilson Combat, have them a do a couple upgrades, refinish it and I would still be in a good spot financialy. So in March of this year off it goes in the mail.
Today, I get an urgent phone call from Wilson..... apparently in the process of checkering the front strap, the gunsmith slipped and scratched the frame. Purely cosmetic but not up to Wilson quality and they want to make it right. So far they have offered to replace the frame with one of their series 70s, swapping everything over from the SCG, promising a tighter slide to frame, etc . Basically build me a semi-new pistol, hand fitting everything to ensure its at normal Wilson tolerances and quality. They will also bump it up the priority list on each remaining step of the rebuild, so that I get it back in my hands sooner.
A few of my concerns are how this will affect the value. Worth more now that on paper it's a better gun or less since it's not on the factory Colt series 80 frame. Second concern is registration. Since they are replacing the frame, the serial number is going to be different. Meaning it's not going to be in Colts databank as one of their SCGs. Also means another trip back to HPD to register and potentially a couple trips if I need to get a permit to acquire since it's got a new number...
So the question for you guys, did I benefit and leave the deal as is or considering my concerns, do I ask for more compensation?