I've noticed that with my Wife's carelessness as well as preowned pairs I've purchased, pitting (or w/e you call the small pin pricks) was also an issue with non-Iridium lenses.
I had a Grey lenses M Frame Slash mailed to me in newspaper in a box that was too big, the lens rubbing against the side of the box, the whole time. It wasn't pretty. - Dann
:/ just like when I had some new Fire Ten lenses mailed to me in the factory bubble sleeve but only in a padded envelope... It was a nice Iridium splatter effect. - rsuarez1982
Yeah I had no idea about all the stuff you talked about Dann. You are an effervescent fountain of Oakley knowledge ;-).
I especially had no idea the G30 has a slight iridium coating. As for non-iridium lenses (and maybe this is just me) but I actually find it easier to keep them in good condition (it's too easy to get "micro-scratches" sometimes on the plutonite even though the plutonite looks hellacool).
By the way Ruben -- bummer about the Fire Ten lens. Tens are an underrated pair and fire looks great in those.