After seeing Darryl's G48 with the brick stippling treatment and trigger guard under cut, I sent LTT a G19 to do the same. They turned it inside a week and did a great job. $145 for stippling and undercut, which seems reasonable.
Recommended!
After seeing Darryl's G48 with the brick stippling treatment and trigger guard under cut, I sent LTT a G19 to do the same. They turned it inside a week and did a great job. $145 for stippling and undercut, which seems reasonable.
Recommended!
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I dig that build. The LTT 92 grips are some of my favorite texture on any grip. Do the bricks lock in really well?
--Josh
“Formerly we suffered from crimes; now we suffer from laws.” - Tacitus.
As you know, Gen 4/5/texture is pretty darn good already, but the LTT bricks make it better. As my hands get colder and wetter, they become less pliable, and more texture is a good thing, as long as it doesn’t rip your clothing up. The LTT bricks are easy on skin and clothing. I also like the undercut.
I think a 26 is a great candidate as you have less grip to hang onto, and more texture helps.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Looks great. Very pleasing looking job. And since it works even better.
Back in the day when I was using Glocks in formal classes I discovered that my stock Gen 2 G23 was easier to hang onto in crappy rainy weather. I guess I can chalk that up to dry skin. Later I took to using O'Keefe's Working Hands cream. You would think that counter intuitive but my purchase on a pistol improved with the cream.
I gotta say, that looks a lot better than my DIY jobs.
Care package came in from Aimee and LTT.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
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