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Stippled grip opinion

angryasian

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I have a few pistols that I’ve had stippled and even more that I’ve stippled myself. I love how it looks and I’m sure it helps a lot of folks maintain grip when shooting. That being said, at the risk of getting ridiculed, my favorite thing to do is reshape the grip so my hands fall right in place. It’s not as nice looking. In fact it kind of looks weird, but I shoot much better that way. Am I the only one who feels that way?
 
I have a few pistols that I’ve had stippled and even more that I’ve stippled myself. I love how it looks and I’m sure it helps a lot of folks maintain grip when shooting. That being said, at the risk of getting ridiculed, my favorite thing to do is reshape the grip so my hands fall right in place. It’s not as nice looking. In fact it kind of looks weird, but I shoot much better that way. Am I the only one who feels that way?
I'm sure many people can relate to you. I personally would never purchase a stippled pistol. I think it looks hideous. You are literally altering the frame. Unless one is going to keep their firearm for the duration of it's life span then I recommend against having it stippled. But to each their own!!
 
I have a few pistols that I’ve had stippled and even more that I’ve stippled myself. I love how it looks and I’m sure it helps a lot of folks maintain grip when shooting. That being said, at the risk of getting ridiculed, my favorite thing to do is reshape the grip so my hands fall right in place. It’s not as nice looking. In fact it kind of looks weird, but I shoot much better that way. Am I the only one who feels that way?
Now you have to post pics lol regardless, your gun, your hand. Being accurate with your gun is what matters
 
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