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Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 4:53 pm
by Moby
I carry a Glock 30 in a Desantis IWB holster. I'm getting holster wear. Anyone know of a coating that will resist wear. My firearm looks ugly..
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Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 5:15 pm
by Excaliber
It's hard to tell from the photo if that is real holster wear (removal of finish from friction) or not.
The Glock Tennifer coating is extremely hard, so I suspect it is not.
Try coating the slide with a lubricant that gets absorbed into the finish (e.g. Froglube). You may find that an occasional touchup with just the lube fixes the problem.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 5:17 pm
by Jumping Frog
I never worry about holster wear for an everyday carry gun. I look at it as simply being a tool.
I have a friend who has responded to similar forum posts about wear on his EDC with the notion that someone should simply take their empty gun, kick it around the driveway for a few minutes to scratch it up, and then quit worrying and wear that sidearm.
I won't go that far, as I see no point in deliberately scratching any of my tools. But I don't worry about honest tool wear.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 5:19 pm
by Divided Attention
JMPHO, but holster wear is a sign of love. I look at it this way. My sidearm is to be concealed and a tool to be ready to hopefully NEVER have to use. Looks aren't so important, function is the thing. I had to get mine ceracoated because of rusting - apparently my sweat is not "lady-like". It is holding up well, but after about 18 mos of nearly daily wear it is showing some holster wear, but NO rusting.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:00 pm
by MotherBear
Jumping Frog wrote:I have a friend who has responded to similar forum posts about wear on his EDC with the notion that someone should simply take their empty gun, kick it around the driveway for a few minutes to scratch it up, and then quit worrying and wear that sidearm.
Same reason I like to buy used cars, appliances from the scratch 'n' dent outlet, etc. If they're already scratched I can just shrug and say "oh well" if something else happens, but I'd feel bad being the first one to put a scratch in it myself.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:20 pm
by XGC Radioactive
sharpies!
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:03 pm
by 68Charger
I agree about the above comments about holster wear. Holster wear is nothing more than a loved gun. I would only tend to it if it REALLY, REALLY, REALLY gets out of hand. Glocks are meant to be thrown around. Duty guns, if you will. Not like a show horse such as a 1911. Quit worrying and carry that beautiful sidearm with pride!
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:16 pm
by nyj
That is pretty heavy wear. How long have you carried it? I've seen 10+ year old police Glocks in better shape.
fyi glock will refinish the slide, IIRC.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:21 pm
by Excaliber
FWIW -
True holster wear in Glocks usually shows up at the edges of the front of the slide and along the length of the corner where the side of the slide meets the top. Holster wear on the slide flats would be most unusual from the many very heavily used police guns I've seen.
I suspect the lining of the OP's holster is drawing lubricant from the surface of the slide where it makes steady contact and the lack of lubrication in that area is causing a minor color difference. You can see this effect by using a degreasing agent like Gunscrubber on a part of the slide. It will turn grey instead of black in the degreased area.
If that is the case with the gun in question, recoating it with a good lubricant and wiping off the excess will erase the discoloration and restore a uniform appearance.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:38 pm
by Panda
I like the lubrication suggestion but I also like the don't worry be happy suggestion. If I worried about every scratch, ding or bird dropping on my daily driver, my blood pressure would double.
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Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:56 pm
by RAM4171
Happiness is a worn gun
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Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 8:49 pm
by suthdj
glock27 wrote:Its a glock they are ugly anyway...
On a real note it gives the gun personality
They only shoot good, not look good.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:17 pm
by TexasCajun
A periodic wipe down with a silicone cloth does wonders.
Re: Holster wear. Any suggestions?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:15 am
by JSThane
As other posters have states, what's apparent in the picture is not holster wear, but discoloration of some sort.
And that being said, holster wear, or wear in general, isn't a bad thing on a carry firearm. Both my duty weapon and my main off-duty CHL weapon have significant "silvering" around the slide and muzzle, where the finish has literally worn down to bare metal. I'm worried about neither.
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These are tools, not works of art.