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GLOCK 19 GRIP REDUCTION DIY.
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I dig itSandstorm Custom Rifle Slings : Custom Paracord slings
10% off slings for calguns members. PM for details. Like us on facebook!Comment
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Nice jobComment
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I think it looks great. If I had the moxy I would try it myself but decided to let the guys at gockwrox do mine.
Nice job!Comment
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It's a decent start. You should try lighter taps with the soldering iron in a closer circular pattern and work your way out. This will help blend the stippling into a more random and balanced pattern. It takes a long time but you will end up with the much cleaner stippling job.
Here's my stippling job on my M&P 40. I only did the backstrap as I could replace those if I butchered it.
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thanks i'll try it tomorrow.It's a decent start. You should try lighter taps with the soldering iron in a closer circular pattern and work your way out. This will help blend the stippling into a more random and balanced pattern. It takes a long time but you will end up with the much cleaner stippling job.
Here's my stippling job on my M&P 40. I only did the backstrap as I could replace those if I butchered it.
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@dan408,
Did you ever consider epoxy with silicone carbide? Much grippier than stippling.Comment
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If it were me, I would re-stipple it with a uniform touch instead of random light and heavy stipples.
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