Who does good stippling work?

White Kid

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I'm wondering who does pretty good stippling work?
I'm wanting it done to my Glock 35 Gen. 3.
Yes, I wanna' keep the finger grooves on it, I do actually like them.
I'm getting it done because my hands get kinda' sweaty pretty quick and the Gen. 3 stippling just don't cut it out for me at all.
Especially when I go to reload the pistol the gun almost flies outta' my hands and I don't need that to happen.
So if anyone knows where I can send my frame off to that would be nice.
 

toothandnail

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Something like this?
or
this :haha:

rough or fine.


A little rough for me , but it don't slip


No that's not on the same gun, the top pic is a sample grip. :umbrage:
 

Trunk Monkey

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Jason at 2A does some good work from what I've seen.


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Sorry, 2A in Tulsa


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charger arms

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Buy a Weller wood burning kit. Find a stack of old AR grips, pmag dust covers, tapco anything. Get some sand paper and start practicing. After a bit, you might have someone look over your shoulder and do it yourself. Might not be the prettiest, but it is your own work. My **** aint glossy, but it works.
 

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