My old duty gun looked similar to that from an on duty motorcycle crash. The ops glock appears to have taken a nice slide as well
I was also thinking it looked like road rash.
My old duty gun looked similar to that from an on duty motorcycle crash. The ops glock appears to have taken a nice slide as well
Those marks appear consistent with rubbing on the center console of a patrol vehicle when riding in a right hand holster.
Just a guess.
Those marks appear consistent with rubbing on the center console of a patrol vehicle when riding in a right hand holster.
Just a guess.
Correct....combo seat belt / console.
Mine rubs my damn holster. Guess it’s better than the gun itself. It looks better in person LOL
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Please don't stipple it. It's foolish to compromise the integrity of the frame, and it will destroy any semblance of resale that the gun might have.
I'd call Glock and see if they'll replace the frame (I don't know if they have replacement Gen 3 RTF frames). The downside is that the new frame will have a mismatched serial number. I did that with a Glock 36; a previous owner decided to stipple the frame, I picked it up for cheap, and even with the cost of a new frame I was still money ahead.
Or, just shoot it as it is.
Mike