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7/1/2011 5:35:57 AM EDT
For those of you interested in adding some texture to your accessories to enhance grip or to get a new look, you may want to check out Method Burn, a professional Stippling service.



We sent a couple Elzetta Light Mounts to Method Burn to check out their work. They returned the Mounts with custom stippling of the highest quality as seen in the photos below.



(Elzetta is not affiliated with Method Burn in any way.)



Here is a Method Burn custom stippled Elzetta ZSM on a customized Mossberg 835:





Here is the other side of the Elzetta ZSM (shown with ZSS8700 QD Sling Swivel Kit):





Here is a Method Burn custom stippled Elzetta ZFH1500 on a Colt SP1:





Check out Method Burn at www.MethodBurn.com

7/1/2011 5:40:41 AM EDT
[#1]
Method Burn is good stuff. It's run by the wife of one of the guys over on LightFighter. She does awesome work and the price isn't bad either!





One thing to note, however: She cannot do firearms at this time as they do not have an FFL. So she cannot do work on your polymer framed handguns and you cannot send her a complete lower or anything like that. Only accessories. That is, unless you're in the Dallas area and can drop it off to her in person.





Thanks for supporting another good business in the industry, Elzetta.

 
7/1/2011 8:09:37 AM EDT
[#2]
Price isn't bad?  She charges 200 for a shotgun for end that you can buy for 20 bucks. That would be like putting a million dollar paint job on a $100,000 car.

I'll just do it myself
7/1/2011 8:13:47 AM EDT
[#3]
If you have the time and skill to make it look and work as well, then clearly her products aren't marketed to you. :)

For the amount of time she spends, I don't think its a bad deal.

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7/1/2011 10:19:10 AM EDT
[#4]
Nice work!
7/1/2011 6:15:55 PM EDT
[#5]
Glad you liked them. It was very nice meeting you and yes 200 might be pricey to some but that is for a full fore end and those take plenty of time. It's not for everyone but buy once cry once
7/2/2011 3:34:23 AM EDT
[#6]
Method Burn is a great choice for stippling! Highly recommend them...
7/5/2011 6:30:30 AM EDT
[#7]
Very high quality work.
7/5/2011 8:50:24 AM EDT
[#8]
Looks like some great work and I'd consider them if they did handguns but I agree with hmaverick. Looking at their prices the phrase "price isn't bad" surely doesn't come to mind!

Regarding the shotgun forend, I think they should specify between long semiauto forends, like pictured, and shorter pump forends, like a 870P which is about 40% the length. The mag stippling seems pricey at $5/square, but I haven't looked at mag stippling elsewhere too much.
7/5/2011 9:56:09 AM EDT
[#9]
Looks like nice work, but the truth is you can go to wally world and buy a wood burner and with a few hours practice you can do your own that will look just as good or better. I have done all my glock pists and mags and some holsters etc and i onky have about 25 bucks in it.
7/5/2011 10:03:39 AM EDT
[#10]





Quoted:



Method Burn is good stuff. It's run by the wife of one of the guys over on LightFighter. She does awesome work and the price isn't bad either!





One thing to note, however: She cannot do firearms at this time as they do not have an FFL. So she cannot do work on your polymer framed handguns and you cannot send her a complete lower or anything like that. Only accessories. That is, unless you're in the Dallas area and can drop it off to her in person.





Thanks for supporting another good business in the industry, Elzetta.  



She would probably be wise to not risk seeing if the BATF is dorky enough to come after her for working on firearms without the appropriate license even if she is just stippling someone's cav arms lower.






Anyway nice work, looks much better than the glock jobs I have seen done by some big name gunsmiths. I bet she spends way too much time doing that based on what it must pay, she must have the patience of a saint.-nevermind $ 200 to do a shotgun part?

 
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