Painted Weapons and How They Wear
This video from Kit Badger demonstrates how painted firearms, specifically a pistol and rifle, wear over time. The presenter, Ivan, shows that wear primarily occurs on high-contact points such as where a grip is established, edges that rub against holsters or cases, and protruding parts like charging handles or bolt releases. He notes that this wear is comparable to other finishes like black nitride or Cerakote and can be easily touched up or repainted due to the low cost and time investment of DIY spray paint.











