I'll start it dimpled and shaved grip, cleaned rounded trigger guard, hard to tell but looks like a trigger mod almost like a trigger overtravel,(or trigger was pulled prior to picture) new tan finish, and front slide serrations, new model mag release, and almost looks like the beaver tail has been modified. Well about all for now.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mo_Zam_Beek</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How does that undercut feel in the hand? I cut mine a bit, but nothing that radical.
What is the skinny on the trigger stop?
Good luck </div></div>
Very good Mozambeek you got two of the hardest right off!
The undercut fits my hand perfectly. I love it.
as for the trigger stop:
We now have a positive, adjustable trigger over-travel stop! This stop makes your Glock's trigger unbelieveable by practically eliminating excessive movement caused by over-travel and shortening your re-set by as much as 50%. This stop can be installed on any level of trigger enhancement or a stock trigger but it really shines on the Level IV trigger.
You guys know your Glocks. Not visible in the pics are front mag well relief for easy access/removal and level 3 trigger, Gimme a minute or two and I will post a pic of the front strap.
Great looking pistol. Not sure about the front slide serrations but hey if you like them then go with it.
How does the gun point compared to the standard Glock grip frame? How does it point compared to a 1911 I guess is my bigger question. I like the Glock but I don't want to re-train myself away from my other guns to use it accurately.
How does the gun point compared to the standard Glock grip frame? How does it point compared to a 1911 I guess is my bigger question. I like the Glock but I don't want to re-train myself away from my other guns to use it accurately.
JMC </div></div>
IMO the glock pistols point very well. Compared to a 1911, I'd say its close enough.
As of recently I've tried a friends Sig 226 E3 pistol with the medium backstrap and that pistol feels very nice.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chainring</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Nice stipple and shave! Who did the work? All one shop? </div></div>
All work was done by Cope Reynolds at Southwest Shooting Authority.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How much did all the work cost? </div></div>
Rob if you go to the site and click on "Glocksmithing" all the prices are listed.