Small Needle Stippling (First Time Stippling)

I'm not a fan of stippling .. would rather see skate board tape applied .. reason .. it can be removed at a later date and doesn't devalue the weapon when sold if some one didn't like it ..

but must say that is the nicest looking job I have seen done ..!!

How do you like it ??

We are talking about a tupper ware gun, not knocking it, but when was the last time you didn't see one go down in value anyway.
 
Whitwabit, I like it a lot. Haven't shot it yet. Going to this weekend.

But been doing draw practice and love the feel so far.
 
Skynet KC, ill DM you if I can figure out how to do that.

Yeah we could probably do that.
 
Definitely practice on a scrap piece of plastic like a Glock, perhaps lol
 
Very good work for a first time job.At least with the M&P's you don't have to dremmel down a lot of molded checkering like with Glocks.I've done several in different textures and courseness. The different polymers on different brand guns all burn a little differently too. You're already on your game.it appears.
 

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Saudade, Yeah i am, hence the thumb patch on the right side. One of the better ambi control guns so I really like it for that. Just a solid gun in general tho.

I first noticed the mag release. I later noticed the patch.

Again, nice job.
 
Looks great! For those of you looking to get into it, buy a couple polymer AR-15 mags and practice. $12.99 each at Academy. Then when you're comfortable, move up to your gun.
 
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