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


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Sorry, 2A in Tulsa


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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 elephant dung aint glossy, but it works.
 
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