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Anyone recognize this?
I'm about to purchase my fifth Glock, a Gen 4 G19, and I really want to get some frame work done for the first time. I stumbled on this picture of what appears to be a 19x with some amazing work done. Unfortunately, I have no idea who did the work, or who the owner is. I've tried reverse image searches, and even browsed through hundreds of photos on google to find the same work, but no luck whatsoever. Anyways, just hoping someone on here might recognize the stippling work or the frame work, especially the stippled undercuts on the trigger guard. Any help is appreciated!

"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. "
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I'm about to purchase my fifth Glock, a Gen 4 G19, and I really want to get some frame work done for the first time. I stumbled on this picture of what appears to be a 19x with some amazing work done. Unfortunately, I have no idea who did the work, or who the owner is. I've tried reverse image searches, and even browsed through hundreds of photos on google to find the same work, but no luck whatsoever. Anyways, just hoping someone on here might recognize the stippling work or the frame work, especially the stippled undercuts on the trigger guard. Any help is appreciated!


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Dang, that was fast! Thank you so much, jpm804! You're my hero haha"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. "
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That gun belongs to Blowndeadline (one of the best known cerakote appliers) and the frame was done in San Antonio by defkon3.I'm about to purchase my fifth Glock, a Gen 4 G19, and I really want to get some frame work done for the first time. I stumbled on this picture of what appears to be a 19x with some amazing work done. Unfortunately, I have no idea who did the work, or who the owner is. I've tried reverse image searches, and even browsed through hundreds of photos on google to find the same work, but no luck whatsoever. Anyways, just hoping someone on here might recognize the stippling work or the frame work, especially the stippled undercuts on the trigger guard. Any help is appreciated!


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