dogtown tom
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I don't think you know as much about Glock manufacturing as you think.FireInCairo ......They no longer use the tennifer process, which wore exceptionally well. Springfield employs that method still, though.
Tenifer is only one brand name of a ferritic nitrocarburizing process. Glock stopped using Tenifer due to environmental reasons, yet still does a nitrocarburizing of slide and barrel. There is absolutely no difference in the hardness or rust resistance due to the change from the Tenifer brand.
Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferritic_nitrocarburizing
Horsehockey. Absolute horsehockey.This is why newer Glocks get all scuffy so quickly.
What you are scuffing is paint.