I'm interested in having some grip work done just to see if I like it. Anybody know who did this one? Also what is going on with the trigger guard? Did they raise the back portion and thin it out and then not round the rest of out out to match?
here's a link to a decent write-up i found on the process.
http://www.theplacewithnoname.com/g/Articles/glockgripreduction.html
No, but check out David Bowie's work at his website; bowietacticalconcepts, or something like that. I don't have the beavertail, but I do have the grip reduction. It makes an ENTIRELY different pistol out of a Grock.
Be aware that there are a lot of kitchen table hacks doing this stuff now; some have a clue, some are just flailing away with a Dremel and sandpaper. Bowie, Robar, and that Houston cop on Glock Talk are the only ones I would trust MY pistols with at present.
You're welcome to check mine out if you want. But be warned; once you handle one of these, you're going to want one badly.
I think I've got a few photos of mine around here somewhere; I'll put them on the gallery if I find them.
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here's a link to a decent write-up i found on the process.
http://www.theplacewithnoname.com/g/Articles/glockgripreduction.html
Jesus. Zen and the art of grip reduction...
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Just saw an article on Robar's new aftermarket frame in a gun rag at Cabela's yesterday.
Maybe I missed something...will someone explain how this thread went from a nice customized Glock to a fat naked hippie sitting in a river?
Is this it?
http://www.robarguns.com/axframes.html
I've never heard anything about these. (Only found out about it because I googled it after seeing your post.)
Lone Wolf is supposed to be coming out with an aftermarket Glock frame as well.
Maybe I missed something...will someone explain how this thread went from a nice customized Glock to a fat naked hippie sitting in a river?
I asked myself the same thing and almost quit viewing the updated post.