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    Who does stippling near Detroit

    Who would yall suggest. Atei gave me great lakes gun works but they are in Lansing. Any other options?

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    Oh No Mr. Bill not another stippling job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJak View Post
    Oh No Mr. Bill not another stippling job.
    Need to fix it

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    I did not do this job. Didnt notice it until after purchase buy on the front of the grip it's kinda melted rather than stippled. I want to sand it and start over

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    So, is the stippling not functional, or are you just wanting a pretty Glock?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pscipio03 View Post
    So, is the stippling not functional, or are you just wanting a pretty Glock?
    I dont find it functional. It isn't more grippy, it's just uncomfortable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jwade78 View Post
    I dont find it functional. It isn't more grippy, it's just uncomfortable

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    I'd suggest going the easier route and just getting some Talon Grips. I botched up a job I did on my G17 with the stippling, but did a really good bobtail on it and hump removal, so instead of trashing the grip, just got the Talons for it. Works like a charm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pscipio03 View Post
    I'd suggest going the easier route and just getting some Talon Grips. I botched up a job I did on my G17 with the stippling, but did a really good bobtail on it and hump removal, so instead of trashing the grip, just got the Talons for it. Works like a charm.
    Yea that's the consensus. Did you get the rubber one?

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    I also suggest Talon. I have the rubber style on all of my firearms and not only does it look good it’s also extremely functional and comfortable. That said I did see an ad on Michigan Armslist - Pistols for a retired disabled vet who does it on the side for about $150. From the looks of the pictures he does great work.


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