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breakingtime91
12-02-2020, 07:20 PM
I am going to send my two glock 17s to get chopped to glock 19 length and stippled. I am torn if I want the grip reduced, I have medium size hands and have never really been a fan of the glock "hump". My other pistol platform I mess with is the 92 compact, thoughts on if I would like the reduced grip?

Poconnor
12-02-2020, 08:12 PM
Anybody have the grip reduced to point like a 1911?

farscott
12-02-2020, 08:41 PM
The below picture shows a G17.3 that Cold Bore Customs chopped to G26 length and stippled. I bought the stripped frame from Cold Bore Customs. The "Vickers" upper was separately sourced and a Glock armorer friend put it all together. I prefer the reduced grip circumference on Glock frames as it eliminates the "I shoot Glocks to the left" issue. That may be due to my small hands; not sure, but the end result works for me.

HALO51
12-03-2020, 07:53 AM
I am going to send my two glock 17s to get chopped to glock 19 length and stippled. I am torn if I want the grip reduced, I have medium size hands and have never really been a fan of the glock "hump". My other pistol platform I mess with is the 92 compact, thoughts on if I would like the reduced grip?
If the Glock 17 is a Gen 1-4 it works fine. However, the Gen 5 the "flared mag-well" will be removed which adds a larger gap between receiver & magazine pad. I had Bowie do mine. Bowie does excellent work, it's just the gap I couldn't live with due to pinching little finger during reloads.. The pic in the prior posts looks nice, the Gen 5 will definitely not look this way. There will be a considerable gap.

JAD
12-03-2020, 08:14 AM
If the Glock 17 is a Gen 1-4 it works fine. However, the Gen 5 the "flared mag-well" will be removed which adds a larger gap between receiver & magazine pad. I had Bowie do mine. Bowie does excellent work, it's just the gap I couldn't live with due to pinching little finger during reloads.. The pic in the prior posts looks nice, the Gen 5 will definitely not look this way. There will be a considerable gap.

Since the OP is having the gun cut from 17 to 19 length, will this be an issue?

HALO51
12-03-2020, 08:36 AM
Since the OP is having the gun cut from 17 to 19 length, will this be an issue?

Yes, On the Gen 5 with flared mag-well the cut has to be made above the flared part of grip. It will not sit flush like the pic in this thread. I asked Bowie if there was a fix, he stated no, due to flared mag-well.

HALO51
12-03-2020, 09:49 AM
Yes, it will be an issue. On the Gen 5 with flared mag-well the cut has to be made above the flared part of grip. It will not sit flush like the pic in (farscott pic) I asked Bowie if there was a fix, he stated no, due to flared mag-well.

Texaspoff
12-07-2020, 11:46 AM
Sorry I'm kind of late to the tread, but I can do the Chop on a Gen5 without issues. The flared section is removed during the chop, so there isn't any issues with fitment. The magazines will sit as flush as they do with a factory G19, except there will be no flare.

If there is a large gap between the bottom of the grip and the magazine, then too much was removed from the grip. I always take a tremendous amount of care when doing the chops because of the possibility of a pinched finger.

I have done tons of grip chops, and never had any issues.

Reductions on Gen5's are no problem either. You just have to work around the flared magwell, but it isn't huge deal. It's just taking the time to do it correctly.

Gen5 G19 with reduction, no deformation or damage to factory magwell.
https://i.imgur.com/1nI5Y3El.jpg



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feudist
12-07-2020, 05:19 PM
Sorry I'm kind of late to the tread, but I can do the Chop on a Gen5 without issues. The flared section is removed during the chop, so there isn't any issues with fitment. The magazines will sit as flush as they do with a factory G19, except there will be no flare.

If there is a large gap between the bottom of the grip and the magazine, then too much was removed from the grip. I always take a tremendous amount of care when doing the chops because of the possibility of a pinched finger.

I have done tons of grip chops, and never had any issues.

Reductions on Gen5's are no problem either. You just have to work around the flared magwell, but it isn't huge deal. It's just taking the time to do it correctly.

Gen5 G19 with reduction, no deformation or damage to factory magwell.
https://i.imgur.com/1nI5Y3El.jpg



TXPO

Can you make them point like a 1911?

Texaspoff
12-08-2020, 08:57 AM
Can you make them point like a 1911?

The reduction brings the rear backstrap inline with the front strap. It changes the angle at which the shooters hand holds the grip. How it feels is subjective to each shooter, so I can't say it will point like a 1911 for you. I find it does point more naturally for my hand, and other report the same to me, but I can't say how it will feel in your hand.

What I generally tell customers is, if the Glock fits your hand ok, a reduction will make it fit and feel a lot better. If a Glock doesn't fit your hand now, no amount of grip work is going to make it fit correctly.


TXPO

ssb
12-08-2020, 09:32 AM
The reduction brings the rear backstrap inline with the front strap. It changes the angle at which the shooters hand holds the grip. How it feels is subjective to each shooter, so I can't say it will point like a 1911 for you. I find it does point more naturally for my hand, and other report the same to me, but I can't say how it will feel in your hand.

What I generally tell customers is, if the Glock fits your hand ok, a reduction will make it fit and feel a lot better. If a Glock doesn't fit your hand now, no amount of grip work is going to make it fit correctly.


TXPO

Do you have photos of the different textures you offer?

breakingtime91
12-08-2020, 09:46 AM
Do you have photos of the different textures you offer?

yes this would be great to see. I am going to send him two g17 gen 5 frames to be chopped and reduced. I'll be carrying against bare skin appendix, so want a texture that will help but not eat me alive.

Texaspoff
12-08-2020, 03:43 PM
Do you have photos of the different textures you offer?

You can go to my website Coldborecustom.com and checkout the images page. If you click on each one it gives a description of the work that was done including the texturing style. I am working on some new style right now, I just haven't had much free time to get them finalized, but hopefully soon.



TXPO

luckyman
12-08-2020, 05:42 PM
I have a Gen 3 19 with the carry texture; to me it’s the best overall texture of any plastic pistol I’ve ever held. Way better than my other 2 I had done by other people; almost as grippy and way easier on my belly and shirt.

OnionsAndDragons
12-09-2020, 11:00 AM
yes this would be great to see. I am going to send him two g17 gen 5 frames to be chopped and reduced. I'll be carrying against bare skin appendix, so want a texture that will help but not eat me alive.

I’m not sure what TXPO calls them each but; in my experience the wood grain type texturing is the least aggravating on skin, the sort of medium-deep stipple the next most comfy.

In your position I’d look at getting one done each way.

I find that a chopped and or dehumpped 17 is great in my hands (large size, not terribly meaty). A G19 is fine for me unmodded, but the hump on the 17 doesn’t point naturally for me, I always drop my first couple rounds low unless I’m incredibly conscious of it.


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Texaspoff
12-10-2020, 08:49 AM
I’m not sure what TXPO calls them each but; in my experience the wood grain type texturing is the least aggravating on skin, the sort of medium-deep stipple the next most comfy.

In your position I’d look at getting one done each way.

I find that a chopped and or dehumpped 17 is great in my hands (large size, not terribly meaty). A G19 is fine for me unmodded, but the hump on the 17 doesn’t point naturally for me, I always drop my first couple rounds low unless I’m incredibly conscious of it.


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The texture I do that mimics this is Bark Texture.



TXPO