I've read in more than a few posts here about people not "wanting to carry such a nice gun," "CCW gets beat up," "carry gun gets treated roughly so....." etc.
Now, I carry a Kimber Pro Carry 2 .45 and/or an LCR and neither they or any of my other guns get treated roughly. I treat them just like I treat all of my firearms with wipedowns and regular cleanings.
What gives????
Guns are like shoes in that way; the more you wear 'em, the more wear they'll show. An act as simple as sticking a handgun in a holster each morning, and then drawing it out each night will leave wear on the gun over time. Walking around with the gun in the holster will cause wear as well.
A carry gun should also be shot regularly, and shooting causes wear on a gun, too. Your hands will wear on the grips and gripframe, and bullets and powder leave their mark.
Now, I don't know how long you've had your pro-carry, but the LCR is a relatively new firearm. My point is, you haven't carried it very long yet.
Carry it every day for the next 5-10 years and you'll be able to clearly see the wear on it that carrying invariably puts there.
If a person wants their gun to look "new" in 10 years, or 20, or whatever, then they should leave it in the safe. It will not wear much sitting in a safe.
But that's not why I buy a gun. Like shoes, they're no good to me sitting at home looking new.