DIY Glock stippling

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  • Glock22

    Sharpshooter
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    Mar 22, 2009
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    59
    Bedford
    I've never done it but would like to remove the finger grooves and stipple the frame. I'm just a little nervous and don't want to screw it up. Looking for advice. Thanks
     

    Double T

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    Aug 5, 2011
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    Huntington
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BJO4HC6gJ6m/

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BJO3AqbA93r/

    Take your time. All in all, I spent quite a few weeks on researching various "companies" stippling and grip reduction jobs. I then watched just about every non "bubbad" tutorial that I could find.

    After this, I picked up a woodburner from walmart for like $8 and stippled both of the spare AR GI grips that I had. Once I did that, I started tracing in mechanical pencil what and where I wanted my stippling. I turned out the above after about 3 hours sanding and then 8-10 hours of stippling.
     

    blacknwhite

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    Jan 6, 2016
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    18
    southwest
    find something to practice on and take your time. do research on what actual tip or design you'd like to use and go for it. Its fairly easy and pretty satisfying.
     

    dave29

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    Jul 8, 2009
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    Lawrenceburg
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BJO4HC6gJ6m/

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BJO3AqbA93r/

    Take your time. All in all, I spent quite a few weeks on researching various "companies" stippling and grip reduction jobs. I then watched just about every non "bubbad" tutorial that I could find.

    After this, I picked up a woodburner from walmart for like $8 and stippled both of the spare AR GI grips that I had. Once I did that, I started tracing in mechanical pencil what and where I wanted my stippling. I turned out the above after about 3 hours sanding and then 8-10 hours of stippling.


    That looks really good. Wish I had the patience to spend 11 hours doing that to my 19.
     

    Farm1

    Plinker
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    Aug 3, 2016
    51
    6
    Elletsville
    we just removed the finger grooves from my brothers gen 3. We started with a dremel tool then used fine sandpaper to finish it..
     

    TheARfan

    Plinker
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    Dec 12, 2016
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    Find something to practice on before starting in on your Glock. I practiced on airsoft guns, Glock cases, Glock magazine loaders, knife handles, you name it. Just anything to get a feel for it, and to find the pattern you want. TAKE YOUR TIME. If you get impatient, it will show. Once you get the hang of it, you will find yourself stippling anything you can get your hands on LOL.
     
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