Bubba'd Glock 19 , final product.

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So I did the trigger guard undercut and reduction as well as the stippling myself. I then had Black Box Customs mill forward cocking serrations and cerakote the slide in Magpul FDE.
I topped off the slide with some Meprolight night sights.
I also installed a Double Diamond 3.5 lbs connector.




 
That's hardly a bubba'd Glock. That looks damn fine, the first pic looks great, but I guess the lighting went to $hit for 2nd and 3rd photographs?

I actually don't mind the "Canadian barrel". Threaded barrels aren't so bad.
 
That's hardly a bubba'd Glock. That looks damn fine, the first pic looks great, but I guess the lighting went to $hit for 2nd and 3rd photographs?

I actually don't mind the "Canadian barrel". Threaded barrels aren't so bad.

I actually put in in a shaded area to cut down on the strong shadows being cast. The angle the light was hitting was making the stippling look weird.
 
Great work. Questions:

- how do you like the trigger undercut? Is your grip more comfortable?
- does the stippling feel aggressive?
- did the double diamond connector feel like you no longer have a wall?
 
My question is; how did you get the punisher skull to show up. In the first pic, it looks stippled as well?
When I sanded down the grip I just didn't stipple the area I wanted the skull.
As far as the undercut goes , I do find it more comfortable. It allows my fingers a higher purchase on the grip. The part of the stippling that I notice the most and is most effective for me is on the side of the frame above the trigger , where the thumb of my support hand sits. That added grip really allows me to get the gun back on target during follow up shots.
 
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