![]() ![]() ![]() After getting a new custom Glock from Taran Tactical this year with a lightly stippled grip-shown on the photo above-I realized what I was missing. Over the years I have seen Glocks and M&Ps stippled by hand by local shooters, and the results didn't just look good but felt good. Second, it is not usually expensive to stipple a polymer gun, and it's so easy most people these days are doing it themselves. First, the nonslip gripping surface stippling provides can be as aggressive as the custom hand checkering you used to see on custom 1911s. ![]() Stippling the gripping surface of polymer-framed guns is usually done with a soldering iron, and it is getting more and more accepted and common-not just on competition guns but by the serious "tactical" crowd.
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