With factory +P loads as well....
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Its a myth, like unicorns and Santa Claus.
With factory +P loads as well....
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Its a myth, like unicorns and Santa Claus.
I agree. Bubba's gun smithing lowers value.
I put an ice cream cone on a horse once... argument invalid.
your kidding right? Nobody sells them for that, they try to get retail for the stippled glock.
Granted I have my ear to the ground in many places most people don't...but I haven't paid over $400 for a 9mm glock in years. Actually, I think the most I ever spent on a 9mm glock was about five.
Problem with stippling a glock is it weakens and if not damages the frame.
I'm not saying this isn't true - in fact technically I'm almost certain it is true. But I have yet to see a stippled glock catastrophic frame failure. I've seen maybe five cracked slides, usually in the 75-100,000 rounds range. Mike K had one go to 135000 before the slide failed.
So while I don't disagree...I think it's probably weakening the frame 1%, when it's got a 50% margin of error.
I stipple everything I need more grip on. I'm a ninja with a soldering iron.
Skateboard tape rolls and moves around for me on plastic frames. The only frame mounted grip tape I ever had any success with was on a 1911 that I was able to wrap the edges of the tape under the grips. If it gets any lube or cleaner on it, the tape will move on you.
Right now I have grip tape on the top of my Glock slide because Glock can't get with the times and put forward serrations on their slides. I've replaced it a few times when I got too much G96 on it.
Dressing up a Glock = Lipstick on a pig
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