The worlds most mutilated Glocks.

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Man, I'm all for lending a hand to those enormous grips. But if you're going to do it, at least finish your product with a some fine grit sand paper or something. Can I get a little tape? Doesn't even have to be nice tape. That texture and finished product just looks atrocious and real half-assed.
 
I'm serious when I say when I first saw the pics
of that atrocity I thought the gun had been through a house fire or had caustic chemicals
poured on it.

Yuck :what:
 
Someone asked as to why Glock hasnt caught on to this "trend" of grip reduction etc...

My simple answer....not too many people want it...but a LOT of people want Glocks..."as is"..... I am one of those...and as I am not particularly a glock fan, if I did want one, I would not want one that has a black ice cream cone for a handle.

Glock is selling guns...A LOT OF GUNS....they wont fix it until the market hints that it is broken.
 
You know what? Glock could start selling their guns from the factory just as ARS modifies them to, and people'd still buy them in great quantities.

Not all Glock grip reductions are so dramatic; ones that remove the finger grooves and hump are done without trimming down the grip so it's narrower at the base than at the top.
 
I've never been fonda Glocks--I've always felt they were blocky, chunky, ergonomically unsound, and ugly--but most of what he's doing to these things are, IMHO, an improvement.
Except for rhino-hiding them. ( :D to whoever said it first!) Looks like he has Jackson Pollack :)confused: I think, anyone here know art history better than me? Which means "at all"!) dribble black latex paint all over them... :what:
 
Here's what I was looking for:

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A closer look:

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Taken from the custom Glock page at www.customarms.com .

It's certainly prettier than ARS' work, but that doesn't mean it's more functional (or less).
 
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