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    Well... You know what they say, "Opinions are like @$$HOL....OOPS!.... I mean "Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder" and FWIW: I thought it looked pretty darn good!



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    Sorry bud but that's an absolutely horrible stipple job

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    I see RVT is too a man of utilitarian culture


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    Quote Originally Posted by RVTMaverick View Post
    Well... You know what they say, "Opinions are like @$$HOL....OOPS!.... I mean "Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder" and FWIW: I thought it looked pretty darn good!
    If something is worth doing, it may as well be done right. If the owner is happy that's what matters, but if I can prevent someone else producing an diy abomination my job is done. In any case one could say it a waste of money investing $300.00 into a $400.00 Glock. I would say it's a waste of money turning a $400.00 Glock into a $100.00 Glock with shoddy work but to each his own
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    Definitely...LOL... Jack of all trades, Master of NONE.

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    LOL... DAM, Now That's RUFF Brother!

    Your picture didn't come with my reply... weird...?

    Quote Originally Posted by steelcore View Post
    If something is worth doing, it may as well be done right. If the owner is happy that's what matters, but if I can prevent someone else producing an diy abomination my job is done. In any case one could say it a waste of money investing $300.00 into a $400.00 Glock. I would say it's a waste of money turning a $400.00 Glock into a $100.00 Glock with shoddy work but to each his own
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    Quote Originally Posted by RVTMaverick View Post
    LOL... DAM, Now That's RUFF Brother!

    Your picture didn't come with my reply... weird...?
    It's probably best, it's hard enough to look at it in my post

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    I have stippled two of my own glocks so I am able, I just want higher quality than I am capable of producing.

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    I believe San Antonio Laser Engraving has done a few. They are on BookFace and IG.
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    If I were to modify and stipple a pistol this is the company I would consider to do the work.
    Looks like professional quality work

    http://5bgunworx.com/
    Last edited by steelcore; 05-22-19 at 16:33.

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    [QUOTE=drtywk;2737158]I believe San Antonio Laser Engraving has done a few. They are on BookFace and IG.[/QU

    Looks like they do some nice work

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