I used to frown on aftermarket gun stuff. I thought stippling was for idiots who nursed from the teet of #MeToo wannabe Tier-1 Operators.
Now I won’t run anything but an Agency or Zev Glock. The more aggressive the stippling, the better
I’m a high-drag, cardio-averse sweat hog with sweaty hands that could water a small garden on a 70* day. I’d wear gloves at classes just to be able to keep a grip on my gun during the course.
Then I discovered stippling.
Now, even though my gun gets completely soaked, I don’t lose my grip. Polymer frames and stippling have saved my portly sausage fingers from many an embarrassing moment.
Outside of having Velcro surgically attached to my flanges, I don’t think I’ll ever run another pistol without aggressive stippling. I love my Nighthawk and Wilson Combat 1911’s, and I know there are many grips available, but those beautiful plastic frames just lend themselves so nicely to custom stipple jobs that I don’t see ever going to a 1911 for a carry/work gun.
Dyslexic Stipple Freaks of the world, untie!
Now I won’t run anything but an Agency or Zev Glock. The more aggressive the stippling, the better
I’m a high-drag, cardio-averse sweat hog with sweaty hands that could water a small garden on a 70* day. I’d wear gloves at classes just to be able to keep a grip on my gun during the course.
Then I discovered stippling.
Now, even though my gun gets completely soaked, I don’t lose my grip. Polymer frames and stippling have saved my portly sausage fingers from many an embarrassing moment.
Outside of having Velcro surgically attached to my flanges, I don’t think I’ll ever run another pistol without aggressive stippling. I love my Nighthawk and Wilson Combat 1911’s, and I know there are many grips available, but those beautiful plastic frames just lend themselves so nicely to custom stipple jobs that I don’t see ever going to a 1911 for a carry/work gun.
Dyslexic Stipple Freaks of the world, untie!