How to Stipple a Glock 19 Gen 5 - Symmetrical Texture
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2023
- This job features our eco package, single undercut, full wrap texture and textured index points.
The Tacmail texture featured in the video is an excellent choice for concealed carry.
The rotary tool used is a Fordom brushless micro motor. This perticular job takes roughly 4 hours to complete.
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This is a great video. I am now convinced I have nowhere near enough patience to stipple my own pistol competently.
Yeah it looks like a ton of work and a huge pain in the ass
No room error which makes it that much more tedious.
Facts
my thoughts exactly. worthy every penny to have it done!
Hands-down, you were one of the best hand stipplers I’ve ever seen that shit looks like it was done with the laser. 👏🏼
Thank you 🙏🏼
Bro, I also stipple my own guns and do undercuts. I even have my own HOW TO STIPPLE video but this is a VERY good video. I truly enjoyed watching every second. Great step by step demonstration and end product. Thanks for it!!
Thank you !
All that to get your channel mentioned 🤡
Beautiful work!
@@turbomunchreading way too deeply into this. Its simply another smith who's impressed jfc
This is the cleanest stipple job I have ever seen! It's so perfect it looks like a machine did it! Great job and great video! ✌️
You're the real mvp for showing the whole process
I really appreciate you showing a step by step and info on what tools to use. I've been wanting to get into this for a while. Thank you for passing knowledge on
I started this video thinking “How to absolutely destroy your Glock” and I ended thinking “look at that stipple, that’s a damn nice stipple”
I can’t even begin to describe how satisfying this is to watch lol. I don’t even plan on doing it, it’s just cathartic
I love stippling my guns, and buying grips and stippling them, love watching your stuff man!
Kudos to you and anyone that can do this. I could never do something this tedious.
Phenomenal work! Very clean and symmetrical work.
For anyone considering doing their own: don’t. It will not end up looking like this. This guy obviously has a lot of experience and many frames to practice on. Don’t risk ruining your $500+, brand new firearm just because you saw a video of a guy who made it look easy.
I’ve stippled a few of mine in the past, meticulously taking my time, watching hundreds of videos, using the correct tools, and regretted each one after. In fact, hated one so much that I ended up selling the whole firearm and ended up replacing it. It’s never as simple as people in videos make it seem.
Plastic isn’t a forgiving medium and mistakes are not easily corrected, should you go outside the lines or not pattern correctly. If you really want it stippled, pay once, cry once and have a pro do it for you. It will still be cheaper than buying a new frame after you mess up! And if you really want to stipple yourself, do it on some of your polymer mag plates or AR mags - much cheaper and easier to replace!
I completely agree. The casual viewer likely can't appreciate the level of skill required to properly execute this job as well as the guy in the video!
Man, that's some killer work there, and so freakin satisfying to watch 👏👏👏
Awesome job explaining what we shooters don't get to see! This was helpful and look forward to more educational videos. 👍
By far the best looking stippling I've ever seen.
Great video! No stone left unturned. Thank you. Awesome work!
Excellent job. Nice attention to detail. Truly an art, man. The tools, skills, and patience necessary is worthy of praise.
Man that was an awesome detailed video,thanks for sharing to help others.that came out really nice, we all appreciate your time ,thanks for putting that out there for all of us.
Letting the tools do the work and not forcing them. Good stuff
Thank you so much for this video. I wish i had the chance to send my Glock frames to you and get this gorgeous work at them. But since I live very far overseas, i'll give it a try. Hope i get 10% of this perfection.
Cool video and fun to watch, good job bro looks clean!
I have watched this video like 4 times. I already know what each step looks like but this video is just relaxing lol.
As usual, well done. Great video too brotha
Steady hand and amazing attention to detail. I don't think I could attempt this.
Beautiful work! Unbelievable skills!!
Thank you! 🙏🏼
That's a very well-honed skill you have there. Very steady hands and great touch.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Your hand/eye is simply amazing, incredible work.
Awesome video. Just got a kit in and some practice grips. Looking forward to making some not nearly this amazing looking! Keep up the great work!
That came out fantastic!!
Beautiful work
This was the best how to stipple vid I’ve ever seen
You do amazing work! I bet these take a lot of time, patience and practice! Great video
Takes a very long time to do this good of work by hand. Would take about 2 minutes by lazer 😂
Bro. Bless you for blessing us 🙌🏽
Excellent work. I always wondered how you guys do that so well. I've done a little work on handguns and frames, but I can't bring myself to take a dremel and iron to it. You make it look easy :)
Wow. Absolutely beautiful job
Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. What is the sanding tool? Looks shorter and easier to handle than Dremel flex shaft.
That’s sick love it I want to learn not only to save some money but that’s an awesome talent to have
Wow you sir are a beast outstanding craftsmanship.
That is some damn fine work.
Man I really appreciate you giving us the game. Showing exact bits and everything. Your a real one. I’m so glad I’m subscribed to you. And your work is always amazing 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽
the way you talk is so cool and hip. you sound like a down ass g. like an around the way homie. 🙄
@@cockmeatsandwich007 it’s ok if your gay you can come out the closet now we wont judge you 😆
Very clean work man
Awesome video. Nice job and good lay out of how to stipple Glocks .
Came out clean AF
THE Best stippling job I’ve seen…PERIOD. And to THINK “I” might give it a try…hmm, Idk now.
Beautiful!
Very well done! I’ve stippled a few of mine years ago. I started off practicing on the back straps and speed loader so my first time wasn’t on the gun.
Looks awesome !
Excellent work! 👏👏👏
Very nice work those look great.
Beautiful work! That made my hands sweaty. 😂
Awesome work/ patience👌💯
Awesome job!❤
Very talented indeed. Great work.
Very nice. You have steady hands.
Love the content. I hope you keep posting more videos. Question…do you ever have problems with symmetrical textures getting bunched up against an edge or not aligning at a point? If so, how do you prevent/avoid that?
Years ago I did my M&P and did pretty good.a lot of room for error’s for sure
Very nice job!
Great work.
Do you recommend a 25w or 30w wood burner for stippling a glock frame? Amazing work by the way!
That is a beautiful job man..damn I love 5he way that stitch stipple looks..at the beginning of the video it's like wtf lol..nice work..the undercut I do confidently..but I've yet to stipple a frame
When I used to shoot in the IDPA I just use skateboard tape gives an amazing grip and doesn't damage the gun
well done. you are an honorary _"GLOCK AMORER"_ like no other.
i love that texture! what does the tip on that soldering iron look like and where can i find it?
Wow. Amazing job. I would manage to eff it up in no time.
You did a good job, I did my G19 just like the way you did but your solder tip is better.
That was really impressive. The finished product looks amazing too. I would love to try this myself but I wouldn't risk messing up my gun.
Buy a cheap bb gun to practice on🤙🏼
I’ve been practicing with cheap magpul grips for an ar15
@@donnie555 great idea!
Great job!
Man that’s so dope I really want to learn how to do this!
Amazing job.
Well done!
Good stuff!
Great video!👏
Thanks!
Quick question what’s a great Dremel tool for that or what’s the one ur using and easy speed adjustment ?
I would love to know what tip you used for the stipple
Thanks for the video! Great content!
Do you know the part number for the tacmail tip you’re using?
Very tedious work. I respect anyone who does this. Very clean work
If you didn’t have a video of all being done by hand, you would be almost certain it was done with a laser is cnc. Seriously talented
Hello a couple of questions, do you have to take heat for consideration while doing this? Would the tool melt the plastic if used too long? Why is the mag inserted ?
Nicely done! Your work is absolutely beautiful. You made it look easy. I just buy frame's that have the mods I like. I've been gunsmithing for 27 years and it's just not worth the time to stipple a Glock. Especially with so many badass frame's on the market. I really enjoy building custom Glock's that don't have a single Glock part! 😂
Came out way better than I thought it would but I’m still going to the gunsmith!
Wow! Just wow! Have you done Prodigy grips yet?
very nicely done, from start to finish how much time did it take?
Art!
Amazing so nice.
What stippling tip are you using if you don’t mind me asking, not a fan of any of the otd defense tips.
You’re my friend are amazing!
How long did this take from start to finish? Also what do you need to DIY at home?
Hello friend, good afternoon, could you tell me which nozzle you are using to make this test? Thanks.🇧🇷
That was a very clean job my guy. Good stuff. Good work. How much to stipple my px4 storm?
good Job amazing !!!
now that is cool
I’ve been practicing a lot. About to do my first stipple on an sig saucer frame since it’s kinda the cheapest frame I can get my hands on before I do my Glock 19.
What is the dremel you are using sir ? I've tried looking at different videos but can't seem to find what model it is. Every dremel tool I find has a low rpm.
Wow, cool, how long does need to finish one piec? 3h?
Very well executed! Gun looks great and grippy. You have good hands, but I suspect viewers who attempt your technique will be disappointed when they discover they don't have the technical hand skills to pull the job off as well as you.
Looked up the Bit #7103 and saw they have different size option 5/64 or 1/8 do you mind telling me which size it is
U man are artist 👍
That’s dope
Outstanding work! What rotary tool are you using please?
What's the advantages of doing this vs just getting talon grips or something?
This looks so good I thought it was lasered!