My USPc's handle got caught on something when I was coming into my house. It got pulled out of my holster and landed on the polymer in the front. It looks fine besides this chewed up spot.
Is there any way I can sand down this rough spot? I think it's overkill to replace the slide. It's a carry gun so i don't mind some use/abuse marks. I just want to get the rough pieces smoothed out.
>>30655657
> I think it's overkill to replace the slide.
yeah probably would be since the frame is the part that appears to be damaged
>>30655657
>Is there any way I can sand down this rough spot?
1. Put on pants
2. Get in car
3. Start car
4. Drive to Home Depot or Autozone
5. Turn off car
6. Get out of car
7. Purchase sand paper
8. Get back in car
9. Start car
10. Drive home
11. Take off pants
12. ????
13. Smooth gun.
>>30655657
It's fine.
If you're freaking out about scuffing some plastic you may want to reconsider carrying it.
>>30655657
Soak the frame in a jar of acetone overnight. It will smooth out the rough areas.
>>30655769
>>30655657
>falling for the polymer meme
>>30655657
It's fucking fine, dude.
>>30655769
Lol. Nice try. I could use a bit of acetone to smooth it down like a 3d print
>>30655738
HK OWNERS NUFF SAID
>>30655657
>Plastic gun
Nice NERF toy, fag.
>>30655657
just buy a new one
>>30655657
Consider getting a holster that doesn't let your grip catch on things.
gun is fine.
>>30655657
It's fine OP, honestly I think scuffs and other marks give guns character. But seriously consider a better holster that doesn't let your gun fall out of it.
>>30656130
I own a USP that's beat to shit and I'm not having triggered autism. Now if OP is the type that posts on HKpro then yeah I can see that.
>2016
>not using a positive retention holster