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XJ
05-24-2019, 18:08
Are there any front-range smiths who do Glock grip modifications?

I have a G20SF, but I do not have ginormous hands. I know that there are some out-of-state smiths, but that involves the potential for shipping hassles.

Does anyone have a recommendation for a COS (preferred) or DEN (alternate) smith to shave off the hump, smoothify the finger ridges, and undercut the trigger guard?

Of course I have a Dremel, but I do not have spare G20s for practice. Even after a week of unleaded coffee, I would not have the confidence to start in on my G20 after only practicing on a Polymer80.


If I am stupid not to just go directly to the Polymer80, then please let me know that as well :)

ChickNorris
05-24-2019, 18:11
Rob @ Bowers

BPTactical
05-24-2019, 18:25
Rob @ Bowers

X2
Rob is your guy.

waffles
05-24-2019, 18:32
Its stupid easy to do yourself. I'd highly reccomend giving it a shot, I'm generally not great at stuff like this but even a few beers in (to get the courage to get the pistol and dremel in the same space) it came out awesome.

Great-Kazoo
05-24-2019, 21:14
Never hurts to do an 80% build.

XJ
05-25-2019, 06:57
Thanks guys, I'll take it to Bowers AND build an 80% too [Flower]

ray1970
05-25-2019, 08:30
Rob for sure.

It took me a while to build up the courage to grind on one of my frames but it really was pretty easy once I took the plunge. Buying brand new ones for $69 took a lot of fear out of the process.

ScottR65
05-25-2019, 10:26
Andrew at Bristlecone in Lakewood...



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