Posted: 6/17/2010 2:52:41 PM EDT
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I'm planning on filing down the finger grooves on my glock and inted to do it by taping off the edges of the groves on both sides of the grip and then using micro diamond files and maybe high grit sand paper to work them down even with the rest of the grip. Any tips or advise before I start?
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I'm planning on filing down the finger grooves on my glock and inted to do it by taping off the edges of the groves on both sides of the grip and then using micro diamond files and maybe high grit sand paper to work them down even with the rest of the grip. Any tips or advise before I start? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile let me know how it goes....been threating to do this to my 19 for years. tag... |
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sweet.....i like... |
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That's a damn good job. |
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I took finger grooves off both my 17 and 22. Dremel with sanding drum (med/fine, course was too much) to get the bulk of it off, then I finished shaping with 220 grit sandpaper, took out any marks with 400 grit, then shined it up with 600 grit.
Go slow and it is not a problem. Other option is just grind it down and throw on an inner tube for a no-slip grip. My G22 is wearing a rubber |
| I removed the grooves on my G19 a few months ago. I taped the area off and removed the bulk of the material with a dremel sanding drum on the lowest speed. I also used some small files and sandpaper. Final finish was with 400 grit. As others have said...go slow! |
