My first stipple job

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  • bm3r

    Active Member
    Mar 25, 2013
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    Thought I'd share:

    -trigger guard undercut
    -support hand undercut
    -finger grooves removed
    -glock rear hump partially removed
    -thumb rests on both sides removed
    -bordered and stippled

    Because this was my first time, it took several attempts to get it the way I wanted. Three tries and approx 20 hours - no exaggeration. I'm incredibly particular

    Thanks!
     

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    Jan 27, 2013
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    Looks good! The stipple cuts aren't deep which I am sure is what you were going for. Normally stippling is a lot more aggressive than that.
     

    bm3r

    Active Member
    Mar 25, 2013
    273
    That takes balls! Looks great!

    Believe me, I hesitated for weeks! Thanks!

    Nice job!

    Congrats!

    Thanks!

    I'm not a huge fan of stippling, but you did a damned fine job with that. It looks great.

    I wasn't either, but it grew on me! Thank you!

    Looks good! The stipple cuts aren't deep which I am sure is what you were going for. Normally stippling is a lot more aggressive than that.

    Thank you! Correct they aren't deep. Went with a mild texture for IWB CCW. Otherwise, I did go more aggressive initially, but the texture was scratching/irritating my skin.
     

    ED12123

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    Apr 8, 2012
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    Mount Airy, MD
    That turned out great! I really want to do this to mine, but I'm terrified I'll screw it up. I may just end up sending it out to ZEV or someone to do it for me.
     

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