Stippling Glock Knife Round2

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  • 40calPUNISHER

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    I traded epsylum my stippled Glock knife for his untouched knife. I traded so I would have a blank knife to start with (I like stippling). It turned out nice. Looks good with my gun too. I think I will do an OD knife next, I think that would look good.

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    40calPUNISHER

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    I have been informed that I would need a FFL to do this on other peoples firearms. So if that's what you are wanting, go through Cory with stippledgrip.com. He's locate and on this site. As for knives and other accessories, I could do those.
     

    Disposable Heart

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    Great job .40cal. Eric brandished his knife at us yesterday and it looked superb. You need to post a pic of the scabbard though. That was what really reeled me!! Looked great! I may have to pay you to stipple my Glock knife!!:D (stupid laws regarding work on firearms!)
     

    epsylum

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    I have been informed that I would need a FFL to do this on other peoples firearms. So if that's what you are wanting, go through Cory with stippledgrip.com. He's locate and on this site. As for knives and other accessories, I could do those.

    What if I "sell" it to you for a dollar before you take possession of it? :D
     

    Don

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    I have been informed that I would need a FFL to do this on other peoples firearms. So if that's what you are wanting, go through Cory with stippledgrip.com. He's locate and on this site. As for knives and other accessories, I could do those.
    There is a way around this. You buy the gun for a agreed upon amount, complete with a BOS. Then once the stippling is done you can resell it back to the same person for a slight increase in price. The atf can not stop you from buying a gun and reselling it. Just be sure to keep your BOS. ;)
     

    Ri22o

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    I'm still debating on whether I want to have Cory stipple mine and shave the finger grooves. After stippling yours, do you regret it?
     
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