Posted: 7/9/2012 8:22:29 AM EDT
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Are you not worried about the more visible slide as a CCW piece? Or does this gun not see CCW duty? Generally speaking anything silver, polished, nickel plated, etc is going to stand out if it peeks out much worse than a dark or black finish would. I don't use it as CCW, but I disagree with your statement since it would be covered by a shirt or coat anyway. A CCW doesn't "peak out". If it does you're doing something wrong. |
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http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/ManOnFire756/IMAG0048-1.jpg It has been my daily carry for 1.5 years with absolutly no sign of wear. I also use minimal oil. Awesome! You're just the person I need to ask....has your Streamlight caused any malfunctions? I've heard of lights flexing frames to the point they cause a malfunction. I have the TLR-2S and would like to attach it. |
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If you dont mind me asking what do they charge for coating the slide ? $200 for everything I listed above. I'm not sure what just the slide would cost. Thanks looks really sharp. Its just for looks but a chrome pin kitwould compliment nicely I shot them an email for a price on just the slide |
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Are you not worried about the more visible slide as a CCW piece? Or does this gun not see CCW duty? Generally speaking anything silver, polished, nickel plated, etc is going to stand out if it peeks out much worse than a dark or black finish would. I don't use it as CCW, but I disagree with your statement since it would be covered by a shirt or coat anyway. A CCW doesn't "peak out". If it does you're doing something wrong. So true, nice looking glock. |
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Are you not worried about the more visible slide as a CCW piece? Or does this gun not see CCW duty? Generally speaking anything silver, polished, nickel plated, etc is going to stand out if it peeks out much worse than a dark or black finish would. I don't use it as CCW, but I disagree with your statement since it would be covered by a shirt or coat anyway. A CCW doesn't "peak out". If it does you're doing something wrong. So true, nice looking glock. In my humble and experienced opinion I have to strongly DISAGREE with this. A silver gun WILL stand out in the dark. Sometimes you draw your gun, preventively, never firing a round (it's a heck of a lot better to be griping your gun and not having to use it, than having to rush it outta your holster if you do need it, I don't care how much you train, trust me on this one I used to use this method every day (living outside Buenos Aires) when keeping an eye for any member of my family driving his-her car in-out our garage. Neighbors across the street wouldn't even notice I was holding my G17 (at night, of course). HTR. ETA. I really like the sights you got on that pistola. ETA2 for spelling
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Are you not worried about the more visible slide as a CCW piece? Or does this gun not see CCW duty? Generally speaking anything silver, polished, nickel plated, etc is going to stand out if it peeks out much worse than a dark or black finish would. I don't use it as CCW, but I disagree with your statement since it would be covered by a shirt or coat anyway. A CCW doesn't "peak out". If it does you're doing something wrong. So true, nice looking glock. In my humble an experienced opinion I have to strongly DISAGREE with this. A silver gun WILL stand out in the dark. Sometimes you draw your gun, preventively, never firing a round (it's a heck of a lot better to be griping your gun and not having to use it, than having to rush it outta your holster if you do need it, I don't care how much you train, trust me on this one I used to use this method every day (living outside Buenos Aires) when keeping an eye for any member of my family driving his-her car in-out our garage. Neighbors across the street wouldn't even notice I was holding my G17 (at night, of course). HTR. ETA. I really like the sights you got on that pistola. I'll agree with you on that situation, but that is a very specific situation. In that case I would have my HK P30 (solid black). We were discussing CCW under clothing, in which color doesn't matter. |
| I have an EXO G26 that I use for off duty carry. I bought it when they were released from Talo a couple of years ago. It shows almost no wear at all from daily carry. I love the ease of cleanup, although with Glocks it's not as important. My experience has been so good with the EXO coating that I bought a NiB coated AR bolt carrier for my duty rifle and I've been extremely pleased with it. I then sent off my new 92A1 to WMD Guns to have the slide/barrel coated. My 92A1, and my AR, are suppressor hosts. Absolutely love the stuff. |
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I have an EXO G26 that I use for off duty carry. I bought it when they were released from Talo a couple of years ago. It shows almost no wear at all from daily carry. I love the ease of cleanup, although with Glocks it's not as important. My experience has been so good with the EXO coating that I bought a NiB coated AR bolt carrier for my duty rifle and I've been extremely pleased with it. I then sent off my new 92A1 to WMD Guns to have the slide/barrel coated. My 92A1, and my AR, are suppressor hosts. Absolutely love the stuff. How was the quality of the WMD coating compared to the Talo? |
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I have an EXO G26 that I use for off duty carry. I bought it when they were released from Talo a couple of years ago. It shows almost no wear at all from daily carry. I love the ease of cleanup, although with Glocks it's not as important. My experience has been so good with the EXO coating that I bought a NiB coated AR bolt carrier for my duty rifle and I've been extremely pleased with it. I then sent off my new 92A1 to WMD Guns to have the slide/barrel coated. My 92A1, and my AR, are suppressor hosts. Absolutely love the stuff. How was the quality of the WMD coating compared to the Talo?[/ quote] Very good. I can't tell any difference between the two. Both have held up just like new. The 92A1 has more rounds thru it, and the majority have been suppressed. The G26 has been carried much, but shot far less. |
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so are all Talo exclusive models EXO coated? Got in contact with Louis Rausch at UCT Coatings and here's what he had to say about the TALO EXO Glocks: "I did see a question in the trail asking if we we’re still releasing TALO EXO Glocks. The answer is no as of May/June of 2011. We released approximately 5K pistols with Talo in a mix of models (17, 19, 26, 22, 23, and 27). As you are aware, we are still offering the EXO coating services through our FZ and UCT websites." |
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http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/ManOnFire756/IMAG0048-1.jpg It has been my daily carry for 1.5 years with absolutly no sign of wear. I also use minimal oil. Awesome! You're just the person I need to ask....has your Streamlight caused any malfunctions? I've heard of lights flexing frames to the point they cause a malfunction. I have the TLR-2S and would like to attach it. I used a Streamlight only 19 and it would slide lock on the last round almost every time. |
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http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/ManOnFire756/IMAG0048-1.jpg It has been my daily carry for 1.5 years with absolutly no sign of wear. I also use minimal oil. Awesome! You're just the person I need to ask....has your Streamlight caused any malfunctions? I've heard of lights flexing frames to the point they cause a malfunction. I have the TLR-2S and would like to attach it. I used a Streamlight only 19 and it would slide lock on the last round almost every time. That's not very encouraging. I'll just have to test it out. |






