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    I like the stippling on the rail

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    Quote Originally Posted by schambers View Post
    I like the stippling on the rail
    What rail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Battle Cock View Post
    I found this recently, I have a feeling it might be the gun you are talking about. (If it can in fact still be called a "gun")
    i believe glock will replace the frame for $125 or so. i'd give him $100 for the set :)

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    Reminds me of the older custom 1911's you'd see with the trigger guard shaved off. Ugly as sin IMO lol.

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    Looks like it's been rolled around in the litter box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Battle Cock View Post
    I found this recently, I have a feeling it might be the gun you are talking about. (If it can in fact still be called a "gun")
    haha.. OMG! That is awful.... Looks like its carved out of soap!

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    I've always added texturing as opposed to stippling.

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    I'm just glad someone got that out of some idiot's hands, before they accidently shot someone due to that awesome trigger guard modification..
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    Quote Originally Posted by MechMan82 View Post
    haha.. OMG! That is awful.... Looks like its carved out of soap!
    Soap or Brown paper and plaster. And yea love that ultra tactical guard

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    Oh my.
    Seems a good way to reduce the resale value by 50%.
    Why not get a Hogue slip-on?
    Or a $.50 roll of friction tape?

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    Quote Originally Posted by louie View Post
    Oh my.
    Seems a good way to reduce the resale value by 50%.
    Why not get a Hogue slip-on?
    Or a $.50 roll of friction tape?
    The above example is a way to reduce the resale value to far less than that. A professional stippling job can add value.

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    There's always a time and place for the right kind of stipple work. I'd like to think something like my M&P with full grip stippling and undercut trigger guard makes a strong case for the argument that any person willing to research and practice this skill can achieve functional, and hopefully aesthetically pleasing, results.



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    Wow, that's good work. I'm "artistically challenged" so I wouldn't even attempt something like that on some practice polymer, much less one of my beloved M&P's.

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    I'm a big fan of Talon Grips myself. You can buy their material in sheets and put it on everything. I added it to the Spur to try to regain the grip that NY took from me when they delcared the Magpul MOE+ a no-no.

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    I've seen some decent stipple jobs. I've also seen some stuff that looked like a blind beaver attacked it. Everything between ugly to sharp as hell with all kinds of jagged peaks from the material they left. I've also seen some guys ruin a Glock then try to sell it as "custom stippled" and demand a premium for their disaster.

    Stippling has never been attractive to me as far as benefit compared to easy to remove grip tapes.

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