Legal Manufacturing, LLC’s NIB BATTLEWORN MOD 1 Glock® 19 is now available. Legal Manufacturing, LLC has further modified the recently released NIB BATTLEWORN Glock® 19 to improve performance by increasing tactile feel and aesthetics of the firearm. The factory Glock® 19 slide is plated in NIB BATTLEWORN and the factory Glock® 19 barrel is plated in a matte variant of Legal Manufacturing, LLC’s proprietary NIB ONE®. The nickel boron plated surfaces reduce the operating friction of the firearm. Material is strategically removed from the slide and front serrations are added to achieve improved weight, balance and weapon manipulation. The NIB BATTLEWORN MOD 1 Glock® 19 is a performance firearm that does not sacrifice Glock® factory reliability. Features include the following:
NIB BATTLEWORN plated Glock® slide with factory markings; NIB ONE® (matte) plated Glock® barrel with factory markings; Forward serrations; and Weight reducing side and top slide cuts.
NIB BATTLEWORN is a patent?pending nickel boron plating process that offers wear resistance while simultaneously reducing friction to aluminum, steel, and titanium firearm surfaces. NIB BATTLEWORN is a dark shade of gray with an aesthetically distressed, modern “battle” finish. Legal Manufacturing LLC’s proprietary plating process creates a smooth and uniform surface and increases the hardness of the plated part to over 70 Rockwell hardness. NIB BATTLEWORN does not add significant dimension to the metal surface ensuring it can be applied on nearly all firearm components with no adverse impact on operation.
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saw this in person, it’s impressive looking!!
There’s just something wrong about the phrase ‘new in box battleworn’.
It looks cool, but I still chuckle to think that people will pay a premium for a look you can freely achieve with regular usage and carrying of the weapon. I know, I know, it won’t be as susceptible to rust as actual bare gun metal… but it’s just kind of a dumb concept to me. Like the hipsters who shell out $$$ for new furniture made to look old and beat up.
Or the guy who buys a chrysler 300 and badges it to make it look like a Bentley
Agree.
When I was a kid one of the most exciting days of the year was when my folks bought me three new pairs of Levi jeans for school. They came brand new. Stiff as a board. Dark denim blue. And they cost a lot for my parents.
Now I see idiots buying jeans with gaping holes torn in them, faded, scuffed up.
Idiots. I see idiots everywhere.
Yep, new button up 501’s, with an OP button up shirt and white, fresh out of the box Vans slip ons! That was dress up wear right there…and I just dated myself!
Face palm on this product.
Perfect for those armchair ‘operators’ and couch potatoes daydreaming the engagements they couldn’t be a part of.
Sorry but total fail.
This’ll go really well with those multicam-accented jeans from Tactical Distributors.
Nothing says “Operator” like fake wear.
You made me look that one up…Stand Your Ground jeans.
Candidate for SS WTF column?
It’s like those Arfcom guys throwing their AR15s around the driveway for the “Battle worn” look, now you get the privilege to pay for it!
Yes, but it’ll look great on screen in some cop/spy show!
Im less interested in the ‘look’ of this finish than how it actually holds up to heavy use and compares in cost to Robar NP3+
So my million-mile holster-worn scratch and dented 80’s vintage Gen 1 Model 19 is worth more ’cause the Tenifer is scuzzy?
No it’s worth way more cuz it’s a gen 1
Damn, I guess I put all the wear on my Glock 19 the hard way .. sarcasm..
What is next…tactical skinny jeans? What is wrong with people?