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Have to disagree a little here, I don't think we could find any pistol with the ramrod and thimble standing a 1/8" away from the underlug. You should not even be able to see any light between the rod and underlug.That's honestly one of the best looking firearms I've ever seen, I love it.
Those cosmetic flaws are nothing that wouldn't have been found on a hand fitted period piece if you really broke out a fine tooth comb. I have S&W revolvers from the 1920's with some minute fitting flaws , no big deal.
The only flaw I see is that horrible dot matrix factory stamping on the barrel. My Pedersoli .45 Kentucky has that and I hate it.
It looks like it shoots, I'd just keep it and enjoy it. Especially if you got a good deal on it, after a few thousand rounds it will have handling marks and dings anyway.
Here's the fit of my Plains Pistol, a VERY inexpensive, mass produced pistol. I would expect Pedersoli to finish a pistol at least on the level of a Lyman Plains Pistol.