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I'm still learning how to use blender too!
If you want to see the painted version in Substance Painter (https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2897500880)
And as a tip, to model weapons I use the boolean tool a lot, many of the details on the grip and the slide at the top were made using boolean, but sometimes boolean can cause problems in some parts of the model or even in the shaders, and with that you would need to fix manually, but I would recommend taking a good look at this tool if you are not familiar with it. A detail that this tool is a plugin that already comes in blender but you need to activate it, it comes with the name "bool-tool".
I couldn't do all the details first because certain details I couldn't do, and another because blender had already started to crash due to lack of ram on my PC when rendering since I only have 8GB
And most importantly never give up!
Sometimes I get stressed when I can't make a model or when it doesn't turn out the way I want it to and with that I've already given up 3 times to make things in 3D, but today I think that if I hadn't given up and kept learning and training since I started with 3D in 2018, today I would know much more.
Good luck in your learning with 3D!
I'm sorry if I wrote something wrong, English is not my main language!