Description
Gold finish. Steel core. American-made attitude. The Gold Glock Switch from Glock Switch Store is our premium colored switch for shooters who want their build to command attention. This isn’t just about looking good — although it absolutely does. The gold finish is a premium TiN (Titanium Nitride) coating that actually adds hardness to the surface while delivering that rich, polished gold appearance that collectors love.
At Glock Switch Store, we source and test each colored switch before putting it on our shelves. The Gold Glock Switch passed our quality control process with flying colors — pun intended. It fits standard Glock platforms just like our black models, drops in without modification, and performs exactly as expected. The difference is that it looks exceptional doing it.
Premium TiN Coating — Not Just a Pretty Face
TiN coating isn’t just cosmetic. It’s used in industrial cutting tools because it actually increases surface hardness. On your Glock switch, that means a finish that’s as tough as it is beautiful. Glock Switch Store is proud to offer this premium option for discerning American shooters.
- Premium TiN (Titanium Nitride) gold coating
- Increased surface hardness compared to uncoated steel
- Rich, polished gold appearance — shop and show quality
- Fits Glock 17, 19, 22, 26, 34
- Drop-in installation with no permanent modifications
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| SKU | GSS-007 |
| Material | Steel with TiN Coating |
| Finish | Titanium Nitride Gold |
| Compatibility | Glock 17, 19, 22, 26, 34 |
| Coating Hardness | Enhanced vs. bare steel |
| Weight | Approx. 0.8 oz |
| Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is TiN coating the same as gold plating?
A: No. TiN (Titanium Nitride) is a ceramic coating that is much more durable than gold plating. It bonds at a molecular level and adds hardness, making it a superior choice for a functional part.
Q: Will the gold finish wear off with use?
A: TiN coating is extremely durable and resists wear far better than traditional plating. Under normal use, the finish should last the life of the switch.
Q: Is the Gold Glock Switch priced higher than blue or silver?
A: Yes, slightly — the TiN coating process is more involved than standard anodizing, which is reflected in the price. It’s worth it for the look and durability.
See all color options in our Colored Glock Switches collection. Compare with our Blue Glock Switch and Silver Glock Switch.






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