I purchased a Glock 22 from a shooting range that used it as a range gun. One of the demos they did was to scratch the tenifer coating with scissors to show how hard the coating is ( dumb I know, but I didn't do it). Believe it or not , the finish came through pretty good, but there is still some marks in the steel. I do not know if it is just the mild carbon steel of the scissors left on the coating or if the coating has been worn off. In theory, the finish should have held out( coating is supposedly about 67 on the Med Rockwell, mild steel from scissors is much softer).
I've tried everything I can think of (Sweet's solvent, oil trying to rub it
out) aside from some more aggresive methods that I'm afraid might make it worse.
If anybody has any ideas please let me know.
Thanks , Glenn
[This message has been edited by Pigboy (edited September 08, 1999).]
I've tried everything I can think of (Sweet's solvent, oil trying to rub it
out) aside from some more aggresive methods that I'm afraid might make it worse.
If anybody has any ideas please let me know.
Thanks , Glenn
[This message has been edited by Pigboy (edited September 08, 1999).]