Has anyone ever tried Stippling a Glock?
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 9:46 pm
Any pointers? What works? What fails?
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As previously mentioned YouTube has lots of information on the subject.Richbirdhunter wrote:Any pointers? What works? What fails?
Thank you, I'll take a lookmcscanner wrote:As previously mentioned YouTube has lots of information on the subject.Richbirdhunter wrote:Any pointers? What works? What fails?
Also the link at the bottom is to the Glock section of AR15. Many threads to find and read with lots of pictures once you get into the correct thread. The link is from my AR15 members account and I don't believe you have to be logged in to view. If others post its not working I will change or delete as needed.
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Thank you, I'll email themmisterlarry wrote:I saved myself a lot of pain and sent my G30S to Matt Blalock @ 5B Gun Worx (fivebgunworx@yahoo.com). He is an absolute perfectionist. Turn-around time was six or seven days, cost was $75 plus $20 for shipping. He double undercut the trigger guard, reduced the grip width slightly, beveled around the Gen 3 magazine release, and stippled the grip all around (looked like it came from the factory that way). He would have done index points, etc. for the same price but I didn't want them done. I'm thinking about sending my two Gen 4's to him just to get the undercut trigger guard (it perfectly indexes the support hand for a proper grip). For me, it was money well spent.
Do you have pictures? I really want my Gen 4 G19 Stippled and trimmed, but as much as I'd love for Salient Arm's International to put their hands on it, I need a more reasonably prices solutions lolmisterlarry wrote:I saved myself a lot of pain and sent my G30S to Matt Blalock @ 5B Gun Worx (fivebgunworx@yahoo.com). He is an absolute perfectionist. Turn-around time was six or seven days, cost was $75 plus $20 for shipping. He double undercut the trigger guard, reduced the grip width slightly, beveled around the Gen 3 magazine release, and stippled the grip all around (looked like it came from the factory that way). He would have done index points, etc. for the same price but I didn't want them done. I'm thinking about sending my two Gen 4's to him just to get the undercut trigger guard (it perfectly indexes the support hand for a proper grip). For me, it was money well spent.
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You can see lots of examples of Matt's work on Face Book under 5B Gun Worx. I'll try to upload a couple of photos when I get home tonight. The G30S fits my hand like a glove now. I'm very happy with the work that was done.bcooper wrote:Do you have pictures? I really want my Gen 4 G19 Stippled and trimmed, but as much as I'd love for Salient Arm's International to put their hands on it, I need a more reasonably prices solutions lolmisterlarry wrote:I saved myself a lot of pain and sent my G30S to Matt Blalock @ 5B Gun Worx (fivebgunworx@yahoo.com). He is an absolute perfectionist. Turn-around time was six or seven days, cost was $75 plus $20 for shipping. He double undercut the trigger guard, reduced the grip width slightly, beveled around the Gen 3 magazine release, and stippled the grip all around (looked like it came from the factory that way). He would have done index points, etc. for the same price but I didn't want them done. I'm thinking about sending my two Gen 4's to him just to get the undercut trigger guard (it perfectly indexes the support hand for a proper grip). For me, it was money well spent.
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I held an example of this guy's work in my hand just a couple of days ago on a friend's gen 3 G19. Amazing work....almost like he had embedded skateboard tape into the polymer, that's how fine the stippling was.....but it was the best job I've ever seen, and it felt good in the hand. Rough, but not too rough, with a secure grip.
Here's a picture of his gun: I think he said that what he had done ran about $275, and it included undercutting the trigger guard, relieving the bottom of the trigger guard, removing one of the finger grooves on the front strap, and stippling on other areas besides the grips. I was impressed.