Mike (olyeller) used to do a heck of a job on stippling. I suppose he still does.
hell yeah; not like the hammered dog turds I see on here lately.
Mike (olyeller) used to do a heck of a job on stippling. I suppose he still does.
My favorite thing is when they do a craptastic job of mutilating their Glock and then post if for sale as 'Custom, badazz, one-of-a-kind' blah blah. Some people should not have access to dremels and soldering ironshell yeah; not like the hammered dog turds I see on here lately.
Mike (olyeller) used to do a heck of a job on stippling. I suppose he still does.
I've found much better value out of using factory ammunition as opposed to saving a few bucks with lead.
I have very little cleaning to deal with. (Ask UMB... )
When I go to shoot a match or a class I have very little to worry about in the realm of malfunctions or poor quality ammo that might not run. Don't fight your equipment when you should be learning.
It's what the gun was made for.
The cost of a match barrel is equal to at least half a case of quality ammo or a decent pistol class....
Almost without exception the sole purpose (In my not so humble opinion...) of aftermarket Glock trigger is to separate fools from their money. Some of them even have serious safety concerns. I have that exact same concern any time I hear of someone advocating the polishing of fire control parts on a weapon. You want to smooth the bits and pieces out? Shoot it!
'Tactical' pistol... To me that's a gun that I might use to save my life or someone else's. In other words life support equipment. Thinking about it in that light should make you think for a second about monkeying around with the parts and guts of the thing.
Two mods stand out as absolute necessities for glocks: STEEL sights and plenty of factory magazines. That's it.
Weaponlights? Possibly handy. However COMMA there is still a need to ID something or search for things without pointing a gun at it. A quality handheld light is a requirement, far moreso than a pistol mounted light.
Seek quality training. It matters.
As you shoot and train you might identify small things that you want to improve. After shooting in the rain or the heat of the summer you'll probably realize that anything which helps you get a better grip is good. Your gun will probably sport some skateboard tape after that.
Until you can either out shoot your stock pistol or come damn close to doing so a lot of this is just spending money for the sake of spending money. Try shooting the Hackathorn Standards some time. If you end up on the high half of the acceptable scoring range or higher then knock yourself out with customizing your blasters. If not you might want to work on the fundamentals a bit more.
This is the first glock I ever bought, a G19. It was how I transitioned from 1911s. I've had this gun now for nearly six years. The only changes are a Glock OEM minus (-) connector, a Glock 17 trigger (no serrations on the face of the trigger), Warren sights and I'm trying a grip force adapter. Not sure about that last part though... Skate tap doesn't count as a mod to me. No stippling, no polishing (outside of what 8 or 9,000 rounds and lots of dry fire will do anyways. ) and a stock barrel.
Simple gear and a dark, ill-intentioned heart will carry the day.
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Do you have any pictures of his work?
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My favorite thing is when they do a craptastic job of mutilating their Glock and then post if for sale as 'Custom, badazz, one-of-a-kind' blah blah. Some people should not have access to dremels and soldering irons
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I have a G19 that a friend of mine did and to me it looks every bit as good as Mike's work. That said I have seen some crap. Check out SSVI, he does some cool stippling.
Agreed. I'll put my grip work and stippling up against anyone's. I'm talking about the guys that look like they rushed it after getting bored with it after 10 mins
turn 21 and become a potential client and Ill send you enough pics to choke a horse.Do you have any pictures of his work?
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