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    wow these look really good

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    Joey's work is first class and good dude besides..

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    And he has a nasty spider bite on the bridge of his nose....

    Send him more guns to take his mind off of his horrible disfigurement.

    Oh and we got the grip tool out no problems...
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    [QUOTE=dougwg;1314320]And he has a nasty spider bite on the bridge of his nose....

    Send him more guns to take his mind off of his horrible disfigurement.
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    I dont think anyone will notice....
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    I would highly recommend boresightsolutions.com, IF you have the time and patients. Check out his page to get a feel for his work. Ben does some of the best grip reductions and stippling in the business. I have 2 M&Ps done by Ben and it is high quality, functional and aesthetically pleasing. Now the down side is...he is in so high demand, that he habitually has a 2-4 month waiting list. It took three months to get mine back, but it was well worth the wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerinTPA View Post
    I would highly recommend boresightsolutions.com, IF you have the time and patients. Check out his page to get a feel for his work. Ben does some of the best grip reductions and stippling in the business. I have 2 M&Ps done by Ben and it is high quality, functional and aesthetically pleasing. Now the down side is...he is in so high demand, that he habitually has a 2-4 month waiting list. It took three months to get mine back, but it was well worth the wait.
    Does Ben do M&P grip reductions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirksterg30 View Post
    David Kenik had something similar done to his M&P 45: http://www.handgunsmag.com/2010/09/2...ngmp45_200808/
    Not attempting a thread hijack, but this article says, "S&W plans to eventually offer a refit kit enabling the safety to be added and/or removed from all M&P models."

    I've only seen the option to remove....can you add yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougwg View Post
    And he has a nasty spider bite on the bridge of his nose....

    Send him more guns to take his mind off of his horrible disfigurement.

    Oh and we got the grip tool out no problems...
    Right on! Now I just gotta count the days until July. I asked for a maximum grip reduction all around, especially on the backstrap behind the trigger for a shorter reach. What kind of a reduction can I expect? Any numbers or indications other than the pics on your FB page that you can give me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerinTPA View Post
    I would highly recommend boresightsolutions.com, IF you have the time and patients. Check out his page to get a feel for his work. Ben does some of the best grip reductions and stippling in the business. I have 2 M&Ps done by Ben and it is high quality, functional and aesthetically pleasing. Now the down side is...he is in so high demand, that he habitually has a 2-4 month waiting list. It took three months to get mine back, but it was well worth the wait.
    I have 2 Boresight M&Ps and I prefer DFC.

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