Worn out Glock

Earn your look... Use your gun and enjoy it!

Carry it for a few years. When they get this worn I'm selling, not buying. Sold this one on the EE this year after carrying it for several years. Oh yeah, it's Canada. You have no rights here.

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Fake wear marks always look fake to my eye. What I do is to try my darnedest to preserve the item in mint condition, which causes the wear to set in twice as fast.
Seems to be my issue as well, but I like them to look good and as natural as possible for the older ones
 
Seems to be my issue as well, but I like them to look good and as natural as possible for the older ones

I have tried aging new parts so they wouldn't look out of place on a gun that has some wear but it's difficult to simulate honest use.
 
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Just use it. My CZ got missing finish from my wedding band, holster wear, bumps and scratches.

This was my half arse painted AR, that seen alot of use.

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fake is fake. torn jeans on a construction worker means something else when on a millennial . it reflects on the owner, but you are free to convey any message you want.
 
handle it a whole bunch while watching TV. That will likely give it the most authentic wear
 
Send it to me, along with a copy of the registration certificate to make it a legitimate borrowing transaction, and i'll return it in the spring all broken in, and with the look you desire!
 
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