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    Handgun Stippling

    My first attempt at stippling. Big difference in the feel and grip of the weapon.


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    Not bad, I wanna do my glock. What'd you use?

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    I'd have to try somebody else's gun first.


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    I need to do that to my Glock 21. Like ready asked, what did you use?
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    I used an $8.00 soldering iron with the small tip that came with it. It takes some time, but the results are worth it.
    Looks like I have a couple places to touch up on the Glock.
    Last edited by shadow65; 07-21-2010 at 04:45 PM.
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    I saw a pictorial of this being done on another board.
    Was that you?
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    Last edited by shadow65; 07-21-2010 at 07:39 PM.
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    Nope. Was not me. I did see a "How to" on another board. I didn't follow it exactly but then it's not an exact science.
    I just had to get balls up enough to do it.
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    You're doing a great job.
    I know there's a lot of Polymer frames that need that done. Rugers, especially.
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    The way things are looking job wise I may have to do it as a side job.
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