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Three Easy DIY Gun Upgrades

Gun owners know that an occasional upgrade makes their firearms more effective and easier to use. If you're interested in basic gunsmithing, several advancements are easy enough to handle at home. 

Easy DIY firearm upgrades include: 

Swapping Out the Grips

You may choose to swap out the grips on your gun for something that you find more cosmetically appealing, or something that you can get a better grip on when holding your gun. Either is relatively easy to accomplish on your own, and there are various after-market finishes available, including wooden, rubber, and marbled grips. The difficulty of changing the grips themselves will depend on the type and model of firearm that you have. If you struggle with this job alone, consider taking your weapon to a local shop for assistance. 

Adding Stippling to Boost Safety

Another easy enhancement is to add stippling to areas of your weapon with a slick finish or where it is difficult to get a good grip. Stippling allows you to handle the gun safely, adding extra texture to areas where your hand or fingers may slip during shooting, aiming, or cleaning your gun. This is a great way to customize your gun for the specific way that you use it. You may choose to add stippling to the metal itself, or to apply after-market stippling material to specific parts of your gun. Either is a valid option and will work well, it's really a matter of personal preference. 

Enhancing the Sites

Many guns come equipped with optical sites that are functional, but basic. Consider adding after-market sites to your weapon so that it's easier to dial in a precision shot. Even laser shots are relatively cheap, making it easier than ever to upgrade your weapon. Purchase sites that are designed for the make and model of gun that you have and that have the specific features that you're looking for. Do you want to change the iron sites on your gun, or do you want to upgrade to fiber optic sites, a night site, or a red dot site? There are numerous choices available, so the decision is more about how you intend to use the weapon. 

You don't necessarily need to go to a gunsmith to add a customized look and feel to your favorite gun. Instead, consider some DIY upgrades that you can handle yourself. Visit your local gun shop for materials or shop online, and then customize your weapon so that it works precisely the way you'd like

To learn more about gun DIY upgrades, contact a professional near you. 


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