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Just need someone to stipple where I removed the finger grooves. I'd prefer to spend my money on a fellow TGO member but I will take recommendations. Would prefer Middle TN but would be okay with someone in West TN.
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You can do it!
I swear dude, it's really simple. Get a soldering iron and go to town.

I just want really fine, aggressive stippling and I don't want to screw it up. Just like the Glock 17 that was sold on here.
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Email me and I'll get you in touch with a customer of mine. He does them and has been for a while.. He's a federal agent, good guy and will do ya right.

Sent you an email.

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Responded, I mentioned fine in my email back to you guys but you may want to send that photo if you guys proceed.  I've seen him do all kinds but not sure if he lurks on the boards.. he's a busy guy so might not see this post.

 

Thx Garrett

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Responded, I mentioned fine in my email back to you guys but you may want to send that photo if you guys proceed. I've seen him do all kinds but not sure if he lurks on the boards.. he's a busy guy so might not see this post.

Thx Garrett

Just sent him an email of what I want done.

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I'll second the comment that you can do it!

I like a Dremel tool more than a soldering iron or wood burner though. Practice on some magazine bases or Pmags and you will be good to go.

Heck if that guy falls through I'll even help you do it.
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I'll second the comment that you can do it!

I like a Dremel tool more than a soldering iron or wood burner though. Practice on some magazine bases or Pmags and you will be good to go.

Heck if that guy falls through I'll even help you do it.

Thanks ehull2000. Can you post images of your pistol? I remember shooting it at MCSC and liking it.

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Here you go.  I don't care about patterns on my guns so it doesn't look real pretty, but if you took your time it would look killer.  This is the one I used a Dremel on.  I also have one I did with a wood burner.  I like the Dremel better between the two.  

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Here you go. I don't care about patterns on my guns so it doesn't look real pretty, but if you took your time it would look killer. This is the one I used a Dremel on. I also have one I did with a wood burner. I like the Dremel better between the two.


Can you post a picture of the one you did with a wood burner?

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This close up shows why I prefer the dremel to the wood burner.  It is very easy to get the heat setting wrong which melts the Glock frame more than I like.  It still makes for a good grip, but not worth the effort in my opinion.  

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This close up shows why I prefer the dremel to the wood burner. It is very easy to get the heat setting wrong which melts the Glock frame more than I like. It still makes for a good grip, but not worth the effort in my opinion.

I don't have the steady hand, time, or patience to do that now. I appreciate the pics and advice. Next one I mess with I'll take you up on your offer.

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Wayne Rose in Clarksville did a good job on my G34. Stipple, grip reduction, and finger groove removal. He pops in at Tennessee Gun Country, and I think I have his card somewhere.

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You should really give him his car back if you find it.

Oops! Ya caught me! But...it was such a nice car.  :eek:

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I can do it, not sure what I should quote you for it though. Not sure what it would cost elsewhere. I have done about a dozen of my own. I'll post a picture of my work shortly.

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I used to do it quite a bit, anyone can do it if they have patience to do something for 2 hours max.  If you cant' stay on task for a couple of hours on a repetitive task find someone who can do it for you and pay them more than what the work requires.

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Just did my 43 this evening; first gun. Practiced on Pmags and such in the past. Full stipple, flats, and undercut. Just had to man up and go for it. Wasn't that bad. Try it out!

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