Posted: 9/23/2015 12:04:31 PM EDT
| Anyone had any experience with these guys? Price is good and so is turnaround time. That Hatch Stipple looks pretty sweet! |
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Have you seen these?
http://www.molonlabe.com/engraving/stippling.html |
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I've had 4 frames done by them and if you look at the recent pic on IG with the 4 frames mine are the FDE19 and 17 with the tear drop mag scoops. He's also done my 42/43 which if you look are also on IG in the same pic.
Turn around has been 3-5 days and he charges $100 for full size and $85 for pocket guns. Other options are available for additional cost. He's getting busier but he responds via email and text faster than anyone I've dealt with. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_13/162650_G42_and_G43_Stipple.html |
| had my gen1 glock17 done they made finger grooves like a gen4 and a full crosshatch stipple. i could not be happier. $135 total. usually 115 but i added the grooves. 1 week turnaround time. the people were great to deal with. i am going to send them my s&w svd9 to them. i would recommend them 100% |
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I used StippGrips recently on a G19, the owner and operator Jonathan did a poor job on the stippling and then was unprofessional when told about it. He might only charge $140 for the basic package, but don't risk him ruining your frame, like he did mine. I can post pictures if anyone is interested.
I'm gonna have a professional shop with a wait-list try and redo my frame, in hopes of saving it. |
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I used StippGrips recently on a G19, the owner and operator Jonathan did a poor job on the stippling and then was unprofessional when told about it. He might only charge $140 for the basic package, but don't risk him ruining your frame, like he did mine. I can post pictures if anyone is interested. I'm gonna have a professional shop with a wait-list try and redo my frame, in hopes of saving it. Troll, post date and join date check. Sounds like someone has a hater. |
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Well, I agree he should post pictures and date, but I appreciate someone signing up to report/reply if they were previously just a lurker.
Stippgrips looks like a pretty good deal--about what I can do myself, but saves me time and stress of messing up. He's likely only gonna get better with practice. |