



Pistol Skins for Glock are Do It Yourself Vinyl Wraps for Airsoft BB Glock Replicas
Cover and protect your Glock airsoft bb gun with a GunSkins Pistol Skin for Glock! Our precut template makes installation quick and easy. Simply clean the surface, peel and press, add heat to conform, and trim away any excess material. GunSkins offers top of line patriotic and specialty patterns to choose from, fit for any application.
GunSkins Pistol Skins for Glock are designed to fit airsoft, BB, or paintball Glock replicas. The kit includes pieces for the slide, frame, trigger guard, and 6 magazines. Minor trimming is required for the perfect fit to accomodate differences in the GEN 3, 4, & 5 models.
Pistol Skin for Glock Kit Template with Precut Pieces
GunSkins Pistol Skins for Glock will fit Glock Models: G17, G19, G43, & G45. This pistol-specific template was designed for the Gen 5 in mind but can fit previous generations. Minor trimming required for the mag release, slide catch, etc. The kit comes with the following precut pieces:
They are waterproof and have a non-reflective matte finish. Pistol Skins for Glock conform to any shape and are easy to install.
Pistol Skins for Glock are available in a variety of patriotic, lifestyle, and camouflage patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why won't the vinyl stick to the surface of my gun?
You must thoroughly clean the gun before installing the wrap. Use a gun-specific degreaser and a small brush, scrubbing all recessed areas to remove oil and dirt. Wipe clean using a lint-free cloth or rinse with warm water and let air dry.
Can the wrap be removed?
Pistol Skins for Glock are removable and have no effect on the finish. To remove, heat the material with a heat gun/blow dryer and peel off piece by piece.
Will my holster affect the material?
Yes, holsters will create friction and rub against the vinyl along the edges of the gun. If the holster is adjustable we recommend loosening it accordingly. Otherwise, early wear is inevitable.
Step by Step Installation Instructions
Clean the Surface.
Use a gun-specific degreaser and a small brush to work away all dirt, oil, lubrication, and residue. Rubbing alcohol is a good last step to remove moisture, but alone is not strong enough to cut through gun oil.
A clean gun makes for a clean install.
Peel and Stick.
Peel the material off the template, one piece at a time. Place it centered on the surface and work it in using your fingers.
If need to, peel off and reposition until you are satisfied with the placement.
Heat and Trim.
Use a heat gun or blow dryer to get the vinyl to conform to the shape of the gun. Take your time and work away wrinkles and air bubbles.
Use a sharp hobby knife to trim away excess material. Overlap the extra and press firmly to set. Heat again to finish.