most likely not, the glock tenifer finish is more than skin deep it is impregnated into the metal. you can take blueing and rub it on a bare glock and it won't faze it.
--From Wiki, so take it for what it isGlock Ges.m.b.H., an Austrian firearms manufacturer, utilizes the Tenifer process to protect the barrels and slides of the pistols they manufacture. The finish on a Glock pistol is the third and final hardening process. It is 0.05 mm (0.0020 in) thick and produces a 64 Rockwell C hardness rating via a 500 °C (932 °F) nitride bath. The final matte, non-glare finish meets or exceeds stainless steel specifications, is 85% more corrosion resistant than a hard chrome finish, and is 99.9% salt-water corrosion resistant. After the Tenifer process, a black Parkerized finish is applied and the slide is protected even if the finish were to wear off.
so trueRust, shouldn't. Commit a brutal assault on the eyes, yes.
Factory glock steel slide is polished, leaving no protection from the elements...
Factory glock steel slide is polished, leaving no protection from the elements...
Factory glock steel slide is polished, leaving no protection from the elements...
You guys act like you've never needed to check and see if you had a piece of food stuck in your teeth. . . sheesh.