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28/08/2020

How much does it cost to stipple a Glock 19?

How much does it cost to stipple a Glock 19?

To order, take the upper portion of your Glock off the frame and send the lower portion only (the frame) in for stippling. Applies to all model Glock handguns and Springfield XD handguns. Starting at $85 based on coverage and texture.

What is the purpose of stippling Glock?

Stippling improves your grip under any conditions, wet or dry. It’s also a factor in muscle memory. Your hands and fingers will find the same place on the weapon, every time, because they become comfortable in only one arrangement.

Can you CeraKote a Glock frame?

Currently CeraKote is available for all model Glocks, as well as most other firearms, parts & accessories. CeraKote finishes work extremely well on most moving parts, adding a custom lubricity and creating a reduction in friction between the metal/coated parts.

Does your Glock need stippling or frame modifications?

By providing some texturing and/or a recessed ledge for your thumb for driving down on, you should find yourself having great control leading to faster and more accurate follow up shots. So in short, yes, you should stipple and modify your Glock frame. It will not weaken the frame if done properly.

Do you need an undercut for a Glock?

The single most necessary mod for a Glock is an undercut. Glocks are so notorious for their uncomfortable trigger guard the condition it causes (usually a raw or blistered finger) has been dubbed “Glock Knuckle.” Many people undercut Glocks by simply taking a large Dremel sanding drum and take the cut up super high and leaving the sides square.

Do you need a mod for a Glock?

However, there are a few mods that are pretty much ubiquitously loved and even necessary. The single most necessary mod for a Glock is an undercut. Glocks are so notorious for their uncomfortable trigger guard the condition it causes (usually a raw or blistered finger) has been dubbed “Glock Knuckle.”