M&P (and Glock, XD, AR-15, etc) Stippling *NEW PICS*

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  • SpeedRacer

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    EDIT: Several new pics have been added since starting this thread, check all the pages! :)

    This is what happens when I get bored!

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    The front and back straps have a more aggressive pattern, while the fill inbetween on the Compact is a touch milder. I also took a *tiny* bit of material out from the trigger guard and rounded it off where it meets the frame. This makes a HUGE difference in the comfort of the grip. Overall I'm very, VERY happy with it, and plan on stippling everything I own made of plastic. :D
     
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    Guate_shooter

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    Awesome what you used? the flat looking tip on the wood burning tool at wally worl in the crafts dept LOL, personally I like the golf ball effect better than the lines but I agree it is got damm addictive.

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    SpeedRacer

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    I used a combination of different chisel tips. I've tested several different textures on some PMags and so far I like the "sharkskin" type or whatever you call it that I did. I like it because it's grippy as hell but still comfortable to carry all day.

    Next I'm gonna experiment making my own tips and see if I can really find my "perfect" texture. I guess I'll have to buy more guns to stipple... :D
     

    ryan

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    This is what happens when I get bored!

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    The front and back straps have a more aggressive pattern, while the fill inbetween on the Compact is a touch milder. I also took a *tiny* bit of material out from the trigger guard and rounded it off where it meets the frame. This makes a HUGE difference in the comfort of the grip. Overall I'm very, VERY happy with it, and plan on stippling everything I own made of plastic. :D

    could you post some how to and post the p mag pics?
     

    SpeedRacer

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    Here's the AR/PMags. I really like the texture on the AR grip and mag, it's not too aggressive but feels like sandpaper and makes a huge difference.

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    This one has a couple different textures on it from just playing around...

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    I have some extra tips on the way to hack up...then the fun will really start. :D
     

    LSUh20fowler

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    It is addicting. I really enjoy stippling. After I did all my guns and a couple of others for people on here, I didn't have anymore to do. Guess I'll have to stop spending money on other things and buy more guns.:D
     

    SpeedRacer

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    You must have one steady hand. It wouldn't be pretty if I took my dremel to a gun lol

    :rofl:

    You are right though. It has very little to do with the tools and everything to do with a VERY steady hand and a LOT of patience. And the balls to start hacking up a perfectly good gun!
     
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