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3 hours ago, Dave2735 said:

Does anyone have advice on removing stipple job on polymer pistol? Is it possible to sand the grip slightly and add polymer to get it to the original size?

Is it just a poor job, to aggressive? What dont you like about it? Just out of curiosity

 

You could just wrap it in goon tape. https://goontape.com/

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I have 2 a Glock 19x which is great and a FN509 tactical. Both guns are good but the FN grip seems smaller that the factory FN grip. I was just wondering if it could be built up slightly and re-stippled. I'm guessing it would be okay for someone with smaller hands. 

I'll look into the goon tape

Thanks

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It can be done but it's generally cost prohibitive.  For the Glock, you're probably better off finding someone selling just the frame and buying a new one.  Rocket City Stippling has some Glock frames for sale right now, actually.

Bear in mind that of course that will involve an FFL and a transfer fee since Glock frames bear the serial number for the firearm.

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