Posted December 14, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

When it comes to upgrading your firearms, stippling is an interesting concept. The idea is to create a better grip for your firearm by using heated tools to engrave dots.

, from our friends over at the Loadout Room, recent tackled the subject of stippling. Read what he had to say below and be sure to check out more on LoadoutRoom.com.

Stippling your own weapons and gear may sound like a fad to some, but to others it’s a useful and permanent solution to a nagging problem. The naysayers to stippling will drone on and on about how they don’t need the extra work. To me, stippling is about making my weapons and equipment as comfortable and functional as possible. If you are more comfortable with your gear it eases the stress between the ears, and we all know the mental aspect of shooting is critical.

What Is Stippling ?

The dictionary defines Stippling as the following: To paint, engrave or draw by means of dots or small touches. A little known fact is that the word originates from around the 1660s in Holland, derived from the Dutch word “stippelen” — a technique that evolved into a painting …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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