Doug takes you thru everything you need to know to do Heat Stippling to your polymer pistols and rifle stocks.Heat Stippling The Grip of your Glock, XD, M&P or any Polymer Firearm. To Get aTrain Hard/Compete Hard Grip on Your Weapon.
This is a video on CDROM showing you how to take on the project of heat stippling your grip with ease.
Gunsmith Douglas Landwer spends 30 minutes giving up all of his cool techniques on how to do a professional heat stippling job on Polymer Firearms.The Modifications Doug is showing you are all the cool 1911 Frame Modification but on the polymer firearm.
Heat stippling can be done to any firearm part made of plastic polymer like handgun frames, rifle stocks & shotgun buttstocks and forearms.
Doug will take you from begining to end showing you how to stipple the grip using heat then he comes out with some Frame Modifications like shaving the frame above the trigger guard for a better trigger finger location and a slightly higher grip.
Also a High UnderCut Modification of the transition point between the Bottom of the trigger guard and the front of the Grip where some times you get some iritation of your 2nd finger up close to the web from riding on the bottom of the trigger guard.
Along with the High UnderCut Doug moves forward to Remove the trigger guard nose if you don't use the finger forward on the trigger guard grip, making the trigger guard look smooth and clean.
Doug uses a waffle print pattern in his heat stippling making a very even stipple pattern, most of the gunsmiths you might send your firearm to use a Small Nail end to plung into the polymer taking a long time and alot of touch up work to get a even pattern.
Doug will show you how to make your own waffle pattern tool making the heat stippling job fast & easy with great results.