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    LTT Glock stippling

    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.

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    I dig that build. The LTT 92 grips are some of my favorite texture on any grip. Do the bricks lock in really well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    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.

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    May have to send them a pair of G26s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOKNLOD View Post
    I dig that build. The LTT 92 grips are some of my favorite texture on any grip. Do the bricks lock in really well?
    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.

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    May have to send them a pair of G26s.
    I think a 26 is a great candidate as you have less grip to hang onto, and more texture helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    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. .
    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.

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    I gotta say, that looks a lot better than my DIY jobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth_Uno View Post
    I gotta say, that looks a lot better than my DIY jobs.
    Same here. But not $145 better, IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubervic View Post
    Same here. But not $145 better, IMHO.
    Don't forget the extra $100 for shipping because it's a firearm. [emoji849]

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    Care package came in from Aimee and LTT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Care package came in from Aimee and LTT.

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    Nice. They do the chop job for you?
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