Laser Stippling is the process of using high-powered lasers to burn or cut away material. The high power of a laser can cause small holes to be burned or cut into the surface of the pistol grip. These holes then allow the user to apply textures to the grip.
The trigger guard undercut provides an increased grip angle for the shooter, reducing the amount of movement needed to pull the trigger. This aids in reducing muzzle flip and improving recoil control, allowing for quicker returns to the target and faster subsequent shots.
A memory cut is a small notch made in the barrel of a firearm. It is used to provide a reference point for the shooter's support hand/knuckles. This modification is not permitted in a lot of competitions.
Backstrap Removal starts with sanding and or engraving of a backstrap. It's a fantastic way to add a “finished” appearance to your laser-stippled project. Typically, backstraps are engraved using the same pattern as the sides to give the firearm a more “wrapped” appearance.
Removing the finger groove on a pistol is a great way to make your gun feel better to hold. We remove the factory groove and replace it with laser etched grip stippling. Additionally, we can leave in tact the actual grooves and sand them out. Then we apply new laser stippling.
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