After assembling my first custom Glock, I knew I wanted to have the frame stippled up like all the Glock photos I drooled over. In looking up the prices to do so with most companies (and myself having years of polymer experience building kydex holsters), I decided I would do the damn thing...
A Glock 19 is one of my two primary carry guns and I would like to add a couple of "frame mods" to it. I would like to have the thumb index point stippled for better traction w/ a "thumbs forward" shooting configuration in addition to a relief cut added to the trigger guard for a slightly higher...
Sorry about the annoying voice, the camera doesn't have the best audio.
I had a few people ask me questions on how I stipple the grips on my M&P9, so I thought the next time I did one of my grips I would show how it is done. I don't have any editing software, so the video is not as smooth...
So I got this itch today, maybe because it was V-Day and my plans were canceled, or maybe it was because I have always wanted to try. Whatever the case, I practiced for about 4 hours and prolly inhaled enough chemicals to cause some sort or cancer, but I did it.
This picture gives you a...
I did some more stippling on my Glock today. This is for competition use, and don't worry that isn't the original 17L frame. It is just a frame off one of my 17's. Don't think I will ever alter my numbers matching 17L frame. Anyone else care to share home made stippling pics? I would like to see...
I traded epsylum my stippled Glock knife for his untouched knife. I traded so I would have a blank knife to start with (I like stippling). It turned out nice. Looks good with my gun too. I think I will do an OD knife next, I think that would look good.