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Glock Frame work


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I actually really dislike Robards quality of work... There are a couple really good frame customization companies out there.

My main sponsored my favorite- Glock Prazision... (Obviously)

But here a list of places who's work a love:

SSVi, LLC

Boresight Solutions

GNP Tactical

SG Firearms

Fine Line Tactical, LLC

Weapons Armament Research

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Pretty easy to do yourself with a Dremel and cylinder sanding attachment. You can rough it in with the Dremel then polish it with fine grit sandpaper. Just go slow.

I do mine myself (I still get Glock knuckle though.)

I still don't have the guts to stipple myself though.

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I really like Stipp Grips. The gentleman who owns and operates the company, Jonathan Ramos, offers quality work with relatively quick turnaround times (less than a month). The company does not have a website yet, but they do have a somewhat prominent Instagram account. The Instagram account lists the contact information needed to obtain a price sheet, but I have also posted the email address below.

I have had him complete one frame so far and currently have another in the shop.

Email: stippgrips@gmail.com

https://www.instagram.com/stippgrips/

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Pretty easy to do yourself with a Dremel and cylinder sanding attachment. You can rough it in with the Dremel then polish it with fine grit sandpaper. Just go slow.

I do mine myself (I still get Glock knuckle though.)

I still don't have the guts to stipple myself though.

Yup

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Pretty easy to do yourself with a Dremel and cylinder sanding attachment. You can rough it in with the Dremel then polish it with fine grit sandpaper. Just go slow.

I do mine myself (I still get Glock knuckle though.)

I still don't have the guts to stipple myself though.

Yeah, it isn't hard to do it yourself... But for that high quality professional look and feel. A specialist couldn't hurt. I really like the attention to detail that some of the high end companies are doing these days.

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i do all of my undercuts my self along with cutting off the finger grove bumps and the "thumb rest" above the mag release.

if you do it yourself, you can trim to fit your hand. if you have someone else do it, they will more than likely just use a standard template that may or may not be what you want.

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I need to get the trigger guard undercut on my gen 4 Glock 19 so I can get a comfortable grip. Any suggestions of someone that does good work at a fair price.

MOD1 is a great option. They do some amazing work.

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