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argonstrom
04-18-2010, 20:23
All comments welcome! :)
Looks like the bling mod from Army of Two. Looks neat!
kidicarus13
04-18-2010, 21:54
Unique... probably pricey.
argonstrom
04-18-2010, 23:57
Looks like the bling mod from Army of Two. Looks neat!
Thanks! I had to look up Army of Two - Fun looking game, but I'm still getting my @ss handed to me in 2142 and Bad Company 2! :)
argonstrom
04-18-2010, 23:59
Unique... probably pricey.
Thanks for your response! Mind defining "pricey," though?
:)
You pretty much have to store something like that in some sort of small chest, or on a velvet pillow or something.
argonstrom
04-19-2010, 00:19
You pretty much have to store something like that in some sort of small chest, or on a velvet pillow or something.
Wow! :D It carries & shoots just like a stocker.
What's the deal with the extractor? Might be just my phone but it looks a little buggered up.
argonstrom
04-19-2010, 00:28
What's the deal with the extractor? Might be just my phone but it looks a little buggered up.
It's not completely assembled in the pictures (no extractor, etc...) - good eye, man.
where did you get it done? i wanted to get something like that done when i pick up a cheap RIA or something.
cowboykjohnson
04-19-2010, 12:46
Looks good, but to fancy for my taste
argonstrom
04-19-2010, 12:51
Thanks again! I did it.
newracer
04-19-2010, 23:45
Honestly I think it looks like crap.
argonstrom
04-20-2010, 07:30
I appreciate the input; care to elaborate?
newracer
04-20-2010, 20:04
Maybe it is the picture but none of the work looks very symetrical, evenly spaced, or in line. For example the dots along the top edge are not in a straight line, it waves up and down. The scroll work does not evenly get smaller. The left side looks better than the right but still not that great. Made me think of the guy who tried to flute the barrel on his AR15 with a dremel.
argonstrom
04-20-2010, 20:28
Maybe it is the picture but none of the work looks very symetrical, evenly spaced, or in line. For example the dots along the top edge are not in a straight line, it waves up and down. The scroll work does not evenly get smaller. The left side looks better than the right but still not that great. Made me think of the guy who tried to flute the barrel on his AR15 with a dremel.
Thanks, though the fluting with a dremel comparison is harsh. This isn't intended to be even or traditional scroll work. Appreciate your comment, though.
EDIT: Forgot to ask - Do you engrave? I'd appreciate any tips or tricks you may have. :)
newracer
04-22-2010, 19:31
I don't and I wouldn't even try.
As a side note, Jerry's Outdoor Sports, in GJ, has a G19, w/a nickle or chrome plated slide, and man...that thing is purdy. It shines just like a mirror!!! BTw, I don't remember the price, but I'm pretty sure that it is less than 500
funkfool
05-01-2010, 12:44
I have always wanted to learn to engrave metal...
Never thought I'd have the time to get good.
You got balls for going for it - especially on a Glock.
Any other stuff?
Backinblackrifles
05-01-2010, 12:57
I think it looks really good, especially if You did it free hand? I did some metal carving and stamping awhile back I thought I was pretty good at only thing is I have no imagination when it comes to "thinking" up a design. where did You get the pattern? is it Free hand with punches? Scroll work? or did You use a dermal? If it is punches I think it looks really good Hammer bounce is a #&%^er. I have been looking to redo the snake skin blue pattern I have on my 1911. Nice work![Beer]
argonstrom
05-03-2010, 00:06
:)
It's all free-hand work. I put down the initial "ideas" with a marker then went to town; I'm still working on it.
funkfool - I do knives, smaller firearm parts, & am engraving a Breitling Sirius, too.
Thanks again for your thoughts - I really appreciate 'em! [Beer]
argonstrom
05-05-2010, 00:48
Better pics:
rockhound
07-26-2010, 22:54
it would be something i just left in the case to look at once in a while
if i carried it i would feel like a latin drug dealer
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