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  • Brave Sir Robin
    Fleeing with Tail Between Legs
    • Jun 2012
    • 361

    Stippling a Polymer Frame

    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?
    WAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!

    I Want my mommy!

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    glock_this
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2005
    • 8225

    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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    • #3
      Brave Sir Robin
      Fleeing with Tail Between Legs
      • Jun 2012
      • 361

      Amazon.com here I come.
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      I Want my mommy!

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      • #4
        1lowluv
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 946

        get a wood burning kit
        Cerakote and Stippling https://www.facebook.com/HammerGunWorx

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        • #5
          Jimmybacon43
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 2000

          OK so I'm curious.

          Why not these?
          TALON Grips are adhesive backed grips for guns. They are 100% made in the USA and free shipping is available!


          I'm not bashing your decision to stipple your gun, just curious about why you're leaning towards a permanent modification instead of the Talon grips.
          Originally posted by RookieShooter
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          • #6
            echoThreeOneSix
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2013
            • 1332

            Originally posted by Jimmybacon43
            OK so I'm curious.

            Why not these?
            TALON Grips are adhesive backed grips for guns. They are 100% made in the USA and free shipping is available!


            I'm not bashing your decision to stipple your gun, just curious about why you're leaning towards a permanent modification instead of the Talon grips.
            I gotta agree, plus if you mess up the stippling you can't go back a talon grip can always be replace, removed, etc...
            Originally posted by m---------------1
            Bump... also interested in 1911 for trade
            ...as a trade for a glock 43. wtf guys, wtf.

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