Sidearms & Scatterguns Glock grip reduction

Do it yourself. I know, it's nerv racking cutting on a 5-600$ pistol but its well worth it. I did a g34 recently and it made a big difference. Use Devcon DA290 black to fill in the backstrap and use a Dremel or die grinder to work it down. Go slow and check your progress frequently. Once your done use a soldering iron to a temple it. You can file the point down to get the texture you want. The Devcon acts much like the polymer used in the grip and has a very similar color so it works great. Watch some YouTube videos on it, they show a nice trick with play dough that keeps the epoxy out of the wrong places. A little patience and a couple of hours and you can have it done.
 
I'll just say Bernz-O-Matic. I had heard of the candle method but never found any videos demonstrating the steps. I fully disassembled....fired up the torch....heated for a few minutes slowly...rolled the backstrap. And continue until you get it down to where you desire.

Will this melt the exiting stippling? Yes
Do you run a risk of altering the magwell? Potentially, I inserted my mag before rolling the shape.
Should you plan on fully stippling the grip? Yes
Does it take a high IQ individual to complete? No

Send me your email and I'll shoot a picture if you are interested.
 
I'll just say Bernz-O-Matic. I had heard of the candle method but never found any videos demonstrating the steps. I fully disassembled....fired up the torch....heated for a few minutes slowly...rolled the backstrap. And continue until you get it down to where you desire.

Will this melt the exiting stippling? Yes
Do you run a risk of altering the magwell? Potentially, I inserted my mag before rolling the shape.
Should you plan on fully stippling the grip? Yes
Does it take a high IQ individual to complete? No

Send me your email and I'll shoot a picture if you are interested.

This is how I did it. I got the backstrap of my G17 pretty straight with the heat/roll/heat/roll method. I was also careful not to heat the area where the mag goes. Once I got the general shape I wanted I used a microplane to remove the finger bumps and texturing on the front strap, and I took off the now-melted texturing on the back strap. Next, I used some sandpaper to smooth everything out, then I had a buddy stipple it for me. Last, I decided I liked a G19 length grip more so I cut it down to fit the G19 mags.

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