Worn out Glock

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Is there a way that i can make my glock 17 or really any firearm thats metal look worn? like the high points on the gun that will show wear marks and holster wear and general wear, i've always loved that look and cant find a way to do it safely.
 
Is there a way that i can make my glock 17 or really any firearm thats metal look worn? like the high points on the gun that will show wear marks and holster wear and general wear, i've always loved that look and cant find a way to do it safely.

What you're looking for is a 'lightly used, near minty condition' Glock on the EE.
 
Steel wool is probably the safest for not going too far, I would not use sandpaper etc as you will likely get gouges. You will need to keep it very well oiled after as there will be no protection on that exposed steel. I assume your tying to do similar to what they do to "Antique" freshly painted cabinets etc by thinning the finish on the sharp edges.

Just be sure you want to do this! Once its done the value of the gun is going to drop significantly.
 
Buy a holster, learn how to draw from it. Practice your draw 100 times a day for a few months and you will have exactly what your looking for.
 
In the world of guitars this is referred to as relicing.

Most people say to play the instrument for 30 years in order to get the desired effect, but that's not always realistic.
 
I did a bunch of those offshore produced, non firing clones that were made out of pot metal castings but otherwise fully functional and looking real, for a movie company around 20 years ago.

I used crocus cloth on the sharp edges and to dull the shiny surfaces. They had done some stills and found they were getting reflections from the bright lights off their firearms. They all looked like they had been issued and well used.
 
Crocus cloth will work, as well as the holster idea, a scotch brite pad is too aggressive and won't give a natural worn look. Lots of handling will give you what you want, over time.
 
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Buy a holster, learn how to draw from it. Practice your draw 100 times a day for a few months and you will have exactly what your looking for.

Beat me to it..

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

Yup, get a holster, practice.

Also don't forget it is a Glock and is battle ready. Want it to look used, drop it, throw it, drive over it and abuse it at your leisure (unloaded). There are lots of Glock abuse videos on Youtube, doing everything imaginable to them. Lots of different types of abuse to accelerate the worn look.
 
As others have said earn it through genuine wear or the other option is to look at getting a battle-worn cerakote done if you don't intend to use your guns hard.

Personally I kind of like the in-between look of a non battle-worn cerakote job that earns genuine wear through use. That said there are some really unique versions of battle-worn that are only able to be accomplished through the use of cerakote such as "sparten-worn". Check out @blowndeadline on ig for pics of some amazing examples.
 
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