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Thread: Grip Stippling Thread
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3 February 2016, 09:55 #346
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3 February 2016, 10:16 #347Ground Defense 1, Blade Defense 1, Defensive Pistol 1 & 2, Aliance Shoot House, When Things Go Bad, YSINTG, Carbine 1, DART Medical, NRA Range Safety Officer
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3 February 2016, 10:51 #348
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6 February 2016, 08:37 #349
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6 February 2016, 09:28 #350
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7 February 2016, 07:31 #351
The Sig really needed it, huge improvement.
Sig 220 (1 of 1) by Steven Ragan, on Flickr
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7 February 2016, 07:46 #352
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7 February 2016, 12:51 #353
I had no idea just how "slick" the factory grips were until I did this. Night and Day, looks good to boot.
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7 February 2016, 12:59 #354
Yeah function is always primary, but the looks definitely don't hurt. The only negative I've found with traditional stippling is that it tend to make guns a bit less comfortable to carry. I've got some patterns and techniques figured out that fix that now, but it took me three years.
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7 February 2016, 13:04 #355
That I can definitely agree with. While the 220 isn't an IWB carry, if it were, there'd be no way I'd carry it now that way after stippling...LOL
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7 February 2016, 13:12 #356
I've been there, and tried that! Here are full pictures of the gun I posted up higher in this thread, the texture is completely snag free and has a relatively smooth feel to it. So it gives me much more grip but avoids being abrasive IWB.
This is the gun from my stupid expensive Glock 19 build thread.
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7 February 2016, 13:43 #357
I like that, it's a good look too
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7 February 2016, 13:54 #358
BC that Glock looks stupid............expensive.
Btw, you come up with a name yet for that texture?
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7 February 2016, 15:21 #359
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7 February 2016, 17:11 #360
Looks good BC, sorta looks like a Allen tip for a pattern..
Either way , I've done a little stippling and like it, but so time consuming ..as u know..lol