I was wondering what tools are required to do a nice stipple job. I have an airsoft gun that I would like to practice on, and ultimately I would like to stipple my Glock. Now I'm not sure what the going rate is on having this done from a professional, but I may consider it if its cheap enough. Anyone know of the required tools and/or a good old local Californian who does quality work for a good price?
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Stippling a Polymer Frame
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Stippling a Polymer Frame
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All you need is a soldering iron, a tip size you like & patience. You could really practice on nearly any junk plastic to get the pattern, general feel & melt characteristics down.10 +1 in the chamber -
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I gotta agree, plus if you mess up the stippling you can't go back a talon grip can always be replace, removed, etc......as a trade for a glock 43. wtf guys, wtf.Originally posted by m---------------1Bump... also interested in 1911 for tradeComment
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