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Jaxx10
09-04-17, 14:40
Just finished up a stipple. Polymer is a little different than glock but not bad.

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awdxtc
09-04-17, 15:42
Looks fantastic.

bear13
09-04-17, 22:16
Just finished up a stipple. Polymer is a little different than glock but not bad.

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Looks good!


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SilentRecon
09-04-17, 23:17
Solid! Looks excellent


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Halln
09-05-17, 17:10
Wow man. That is outstanding work.

Bodhi
09-06-17, 01:21
Looks great.

Texture difference before and after? Considering the before is rather grippy

Maynard
09-06-17, 16:20
I'm not a big fan of stippling but that's superb.

Well done!

gripnM4
09-06-17, 20:05
Really nice work. Care to share some of your technique?

eboggs
09-08-17, 14:11
Looks good! Been putting off picking one of these up as I'm such a fan of my Glock 17's....Also am kind of holding out for a full size -whenever- that'll be....but seeing these, esp stippled makes me just want to say F it and pick one up ASAP.

MeanCarbine
09-08-17, 20:46
One of the best patterns I've ever seen. Has a factory look. I'd have that.

Jaxx10
09-18-17, 21:48
My apologies guys for not responding earlier. Thank you all for the compliments! I was able to put 500 rounds through it this weekend and coming from a long time glock user (Leo and civi) I can say without a doubt I love this platform more. The feeling in the hand and the way it handles is spot on. Zero malfunctions so far and at 25 yards she was spot on the trigger broke crisp and after the first 200 rounds the mag release and slide release became easy to manipulate. Overall I am impressed and loved shooting it. The technique I use for my stippling is a wood burning tool with temp controlled heat and a custom tip I made from a nail head. The changing of the temp will create a rougher or smoother stipple and can be weaved together to give the sides a smoother feel but blended into the front and rear so it looks uniformed https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170919/65a57440f7b19298d3a71b343d9ed4dd.jpg


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MeanCarbine
09-18-17, 22:02
When I purchase one, may I send it to you for custom work??:smile: