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don't refinish it, spend the money on ammoPicked up a LEO turn in Gen4 G19 with holster wear on the front of the slide, any recommendations for refinishing in the area or beyond? CeraKote?
Just ask @allen-1
Why do I get the feeling those guns speak cartel? lolI beg to differ View attachment 627268
probably dont even need to replace the spring either. Not like the police actually shoot or train a lot.That's barely considered wear on a Glock, just replace the recoil spring with a fresh one and shoot the thing. Spend your money on ammo.
I agree, just asking. Not my first Glock. Glock came with night sights, 3 mags and a Streamlight TLR-1 for $475.That’s so minor, I needed to zoom in to even really see it. For a LEO trade in, that’s extremely minor wear.
I don't know, according to the news cops regularly do mag dumps into the backs of unarmed innocent people. That constant cycling really wears out the springs.probably dont even need to replace the spring either. Not like the police actually shoot or train a lot.
I agree, just asking. Glock came with night sights, 3 mags and a Streamlight TLR-1 for $475.
That's what I thought, didn't need another Glock but deal was too good to pass up. Night sights are still good.Nice deal
It's got character I guess.The wear of the dark color does not effect the anti-rust treatment of the metal (Glock has it's own term, but it's basically a Melonite finish with great anti-corrosion properties). I would not even think of refinishing it.
gotta be some hard use right there. i still own my original g2's bought in 1992 with trillions of rounds through them (that gen2 frame design with no finger index is a fav) and my guns still look new. that finish is virtually indestructible. but if you will really feel better with a refinish, send it back to the homeland in georgia. they'll do it cheaper than anyone if you just want an original finish.
And don't splurge on the good stuff - it's a Glock.Glocks are tools, not fancy works of art.
Cover over it with a sharpie.
What are they sitting on - a sopapilla?I beg to differ