You're not full Operator here until you pull off rear sights on glocks and only use front post, thoroughly swab every new ar barrel AND take pics with Hammer down or trigger liveI need striker fires because I nd 1911's all the time
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You're not full Operator here until you pull off rear sights on glocks and only use front post, thoroughly swab every new ar barrel AND take pics with Hammer down or trigger liveI need striker fires because I nd 1911's all the time
Give the guy a break, at least he posted a 10mmKnew it...
But it's "scratched "..Give the guy a break, at least he posted a 10mm
Op, don't take that bait!!What’s wrong with liking ar’s? I like all kinds of guns.
But does it shoot?Looks pretty rough. Reminds me of the shield I landed on when I ate **** on a motorcycle.
Cerakote is the toughest finish you'll find.I just got a Glock 29 10mm and it has quite a few scratches that appear to go down to bare metal. I know… “it’s a tool” blah blah blah. I like to keep my stuff looking nice. I know there are a few options when it comes to refinishing like cerakote and Durakote. I guess I’m just Wondering what the most durable of the two would be. One of my main concerns is the rust that could form as a result of the bare metal being exposed. Maybe one of you Glock connoisseurs could lead me in the right direction.View attachment 5765892
It shot fine once I blew out all the asphalt.But does it shoot?
Yeah I think it’s up to the installer because I have a couple other cerakoted guns (done by previous owner) and they are all scratched up, so idk.Cerakote is the toughest finish you'll find.