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No FFL right now. Not looking to spread my reach any further than driving distance; nor am I really set up to take on the work load that comes with accepting jobs from anywhere.
If I set up shop when I get settled after the Army, maybe I will get with the Fire Arms shop I will be working with in Dallas, TX (I'll update when I actually land the job and get set up).

EDIT: In regards to driving distance, if you are within 100 miles of Columbus, GA, I will entertain the idea of meeting half way for a small fee. I drive a new Xterra, and let's just say it isn't the best on gas. I would drive for free, but at some point it becomes a counter productive factor.

Schools in my career: Airborne, Ranger, RSLC (before it went cav...), Sniper, and a few other civilian sector recon/surveillance courses. (3/75 RGR being my unit, thats about all I will discuss on an open forum)

As far as if I screw something up: I am not looking to go nuts on any ones pride and joy. I fully understand the "baby effect" being a gun owner and enthusiast myself. I will not do anything more than light surface sanding and very light grinding with a fine dremel tip set up on a supported platform. That being said, should something happen, I have absolutely no problem replacing with an aftermarket polymer frame or covering expenses for a "professional" to modify the frame to cover damages. I will not take on any job or request that I feel is out of my limits. If it is a fire arm that I am not experienced with (rare with regards to hand guns..) I will spend time examining its every detail and mechanics to gain the best possible understanding as to what the limits of modifications are. But again, I only offer sanding, stippling, polishing, light trigger guard modification, etc.

Thanks for the feed back and concerns guys! I will continue to check this a few times per day and update with any photos of current projects and experiments. I have a slew of mags that I have messed with in regards to designs and patterns. I'll add photos on here within 24.

And again, for any price inquiries or time estimates, feel free to email me.

Be very careful "working" on firearms with out a ffl. You can not claim ignorance when you get in trouble. Better catch up on the rules brother. Not trying to be rude just trying to save you a major headache.
 
I agree completely and appreciate the concern. I do not intend for this thread to become a discussion of the pro's and con's of applying for a 07 FFL.

For the record, I am not preparing any fire arms for sale, nor am I selling any fire arms.
Also, I am not assembling any fire arms out of component parts. I am merely altering the cosmetic appearance of a fire arm after an individual has already purchased the fire arm. This, along with blueing and applying camouflage is acceptable by the ATF's ruling 55-342 or in 27 CFR 478. 41(a). This hobby is in no way the main source of my income or part of any other legitimate business.

I will always be cautious when meeting up to take into my possession some ones loved fire arm, magazine, or weapon attachment and I, again, appreciate the concern.

To those local to the Columbus, GA area, I am open to ideas, designs, and stippling work you may need. rltw.
 
The Glock 19 he stippled and posted to the thread was mine and I was more than impressed to say the least. His workmanship and attention to detail was simply amazing! I just got my gun back a couple days ago and already have a list of things I want him to do next. I would highly recommend him to do any job and couldn't be happier. Also, his turnaround time was excellent. Thanks for the great work!
 
This thread has me thinking...Plastic is easy enough to melt and mold. Wonder why nobody has come up with a thermamold that you can put a "PRG" (Previously ruined Glock) frame into, heat it up and remold it back to normal?
 
This thread has me thinking...Plastic is easy enough to melt and mold. Wonder why nobody has come up with a thermamold that you can put a "PRG" (Previously ruined Glock) frame into, heat it up and remold it back to normal?
wrong type of plastic. if it were the right type it would be too weak to be a firearm platform.
 
No FFL right now. Not looking to spread my reach any further than driving distance; nor am I really set up to take on the work load that comes with accepting jobs from anywhere.
If I set up shop when I get settled after the Army, maybe I will get with the Fire Arms shop I will be working with in Dallas, TX (I'll update when I actually land the job and get set up).

EDIT: In regards to driving distance, if you are within 100 miles of Columbus, GA, I will entertain the idea of meeting half way for a small fee. I drive a new Xterra, and let's just say it isn't the best on gas. I would drive for free, but at some point it becomes a counter productive factor.

Schools in my career: Airborne, Ranger, RSLC (before it went cav...), Sniper, and a few other civilian sector recon/surveillance courses. (3/75 RGR being my unit, thats about all I will discuss on an open forum)

As far as if I screw something up: I am not looking to go nuts on any ones pride and joy. I fully understand the "baby effect" being a gun owner and enthusiast myself. I will not do anything more than light surface sanding and very light grinding with a fine dremel tip set up on a supported platform. That being said, should something happen, I have absolutely no problem replacing with an aftermarket polymer frame or covering expenses for a "professional" to modify the frame to cover damages. I will not take on any job or request that I feel is out of my limits. If it is a fire arm that I am not experienced with (rare with regards to hand guns..) I will spend time examining its every detail and mechanics to gain the best possible understanding as to what the limits of modifications are. But again, I only offer sanding, stippling, polishing, light trigger guard modification, etc.

Thanks for the feed back and concerns guys! I will continue to check this a few times per day and update with any photos of current projects and experiments. I have a slew of mags that I have messed with in regards to designs and patterns. I'll add photos on here within 24.

And again, for any price inquiries or time estimates, feel free to email me.

Be careful about taking guns in without an FFL...its a no no.
 
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