Grip .....
I have never really been a fan of the dimpled melt process for strippling, although one does catch my eye every now and again.
The process I have developed for my M&P's and even my Mossy 500 is what I like to call the True Grit grip enhancement. I think that it gives a much more refined or factory look to the texturing process.
Here are some examples...
True Grit Grip (left) Standard Grip (right)
I have never really been a fan of the dimpled melt process for strippling, although one does catch my eye every now and again.
The process I have developed for my M&P's and even my Mossy 500 is what I like to call the True Grit grip enhancement. I think that it gives a much more refined or factory look to the texturing process.
Here are some examples...
True Grit Grip (left) Standard Grip (right)
Wow that looks good! Looks comparable to the factory stippling on sig sauer's pro series polymer handguns. You do it yourself right? Any thoughts on stippling for other members or doing a how to? ...perhaps you already have. I'm on a cell phone so I don't know yet. Id sure love that kind of stippling on my polymer guns.
I for the most part agree...99% of the stippling jobs look like crap. I have seen some good ones, that are not over done or looks like someone with a hot fireplace poker did it.
Otherwise, I have no problems with the grip on any polymer handgun I have owned.
I mean look at this crap-
You have to Ray Charles to look at that not think it looks like crap.
Looks like honeycomb........YUCK!I for the most part agree...99% of the stippling jobs look like crap. I have seen some good ones, that are not over done or looks like someone with a hot fireplace poker did it.
Otherwise, I have no problems with the grip on any polymer handgun I have owned.
I mean look at this crap-
You have to Ray Charles to look at that not think it looks like crap.
Those look really good......I have never really been a fan of the dimpled melt process for strippling, although one does catch my eye every now and again.
The process I have developed for my M&P's and even my Mossy 500 is what I like to call the True Grit grip enhancement. I think that it gives a much more refined or factory look to the texturing process.
Here are some examples...
True Grit Grip (left) Standard Grip (right)
Without that, how could you do THIS??