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Removing Finger Grooves on a Glock
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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 3059825" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>For us, it depends on whether or not the customer needs the frame to be made smaller to fit their hand. </p><p>If the gun is large for them, we'll use a belt sander, Dremel (80 & 240grit) and a small file to remove polymer from the gun like the Gen4 G30 frame in the picture.</p><p>If their hand is a bit on the larger side, we'll just melt it all down and spread it evenly across the front and sides so as not to reduce the grip diameter.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: If you think you might mess it up somehow, you can use a box cutter it similar to scrape some larger chunks of polymer from the grooves. Then if you have to (or have to pay someone else to) attempt fixing it, you'll already have the right polymer on hand for welding. It seems like nothing quite matches Glock polymer but Glock polymer! Lol.</p><p></p><p>Take Care,</p><p>Mike</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]110458[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 3059825, member: 40946"] For us, it depends on whether or not the customer needs the frame to be made smaller to fit their hand. If the gun is large for them, we'll use a belt sander, Dremel (80 & 240grit) and a small file to remove polymer from the gun like the Gen4 G30 frame in the picture. If their hand is a bit on the larger side, we'll just melt it all down and spread it evenly across the front and sides so as not to reduce the grip diameter. NOTE: If you think you might mess it up somehow, you can use a box cutter it similar to scrape some larger chunks of polymer from the grooves. Then if you have to (or have to pay someone else to) attempt fixing it, you'll already have the right polymer on hand for welding. It seems like nothing quite matches Glock polymer but Glock polymer! Lol. Take Care, Mike [ATTACH=full]110458[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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