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  • Archer

    Sharpshooter
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    I'm very interested in knowing if this process helps when the gun is wet: during rain; from perspiration or even blood.

    It definitely does help. My 19 and my 26 are both much easier to keep a positive grip on in wet conditions or with sweaty hands.
     

    Tac45

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    I had a cheapo mag loader that I never use that I practiced on first...
    Trick is not to go too deep. While it looks like I went pretty deep on the sides, I just barely touched it and dimpled it.
    Everyone on the Glock forum seems to have their panties in a bunch that I went to deep, but it's really just how the dimples catch the light.

    I tried a few different "patterns" on the magloader to see exactly which tips did what.

    Again, I really like how it came out, and I love the way it feels in the hand now.
     
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