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Removing Finger Grooves on a Glock
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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonM" data-source="post: 3043850" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>I've done A few of them. Even s mild undercut on the trigger guard goes a long way. I don't know why Glock would make that area so small and uncomfortable. It's one of the biggest complaints about them. I always use a Drexel to remove the grooves and emory cloth to smooth out the front strap. It's hard to sand the plastic and make it look good next to the unsanded parts. The finishes of the two are never the same. Stippling makes that a non issue. Plan it out and go slow, it takes time. Don't get impatient and rush it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonM, post: 3043850, member: 6435"] I've done A few of them. Even s mild undercut on the trigger guard goes a long way. I don't know why Glock would make that area so small and uncomfortable. It's one of the biggest complaints about them. I always use a Drexel to remove the grooves and emory cloth to smooth out the front strap. It's hard to sand the plastic and make it look good next to the unsanded parts. The finishes of the two are never the same. Stippling makes that a non issue. Plan it out and go slow, it takes time. Don't get impatient and rush it. [/QUOTE]
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