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So i decided to personalize my M&P 9 a little bit. I've always wanted to try stippling a polymer pistol and finally worked up the nerve to give it a try. It could have turned out a little better, but im pretty happy with it as a firt attemp. Also figured i would go ahoead and add some color to it. The color inlay was done with automotive touch up paint and the stippling i did with a butane soldering iron.

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I used an automotiv scratch repair paint. Brush it on let it dry for about 10 minutes or so until tacky and semi dry. The use a papertowel with a little bit of finger nail polish remover and run it over it very lightly until the excess is removed. Repeat as many times as necessary. Try not to put any pressure on the paper towel just let it brush lightly over the paint

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