So you would gladly pay extra for a professionally stippled Glock with a certificate?
If not, what's the point?
Only if it comes with a COS. Certificate of Stippletivity.
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So you would gladly pay extra for a professionally stippled Glock with a certificate?
If not, what's the point?
We get several of those when we graduate. They are like doctor's prescription notepads. They are only available to those who have earned the right to hand them out: The Few, The Proud, The Stipplers.Only if it comes with a COS. Certificate of Stippletivity.
Only if it comes with a COS. Certificate of Stippletivity.
its called ruined ... let it alone or buy a gun that was good enough to come with a textured grip.....While reading a thread yesterday about a Glock that had been "stippled", I honestly got to thinking, how can you tell if one has been "Bubba" stippled or if it really has been "Custom" stippled? Shouldn't the custom ones at least come with a certificate of authenticity to help us determine whether it's worth the extra coin or not? Maybe the BATF can generate a law concerning this important matter like they did with the cans........... Call it a Stipple Stamp!
Or maybe POAR (Proof Of Authentic Retexturing)............Or how about POS, Proof of Stippletivity.........
Here is one of the POS/POAR Bubba ones. I bought this several years ago for a song. It's a truck gun in all sense of the word.
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Here is one of the POS/POAR Bubba ones. I bought this several years ago for a song. It's a truck gun in all sense of the word.
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