AK103K
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Unless you REALLY screw up, they are pretty easily fixed or modified if you dont like how it comes out. The type of job you get, all depends on you. It can also be as easy to do as you want, or you can make it as hard to do as you want. Thats entirely up to you.A bad stippling job will never go away. If you think you may ever sell it, resale value will take a hit. If you want to keep it forever, go for it. Or better yet, have a professional do it right.
I like Traction Grips, easy to install, easy to remove, provides a good grip.
Ive sold four or five now that Ive done on consignment later, and I havent lost a dime yet. I got as much or more than a similar gun that wasnt stippled and they sold quickly too. I havent had one I sold sit on the shelf more than a week.
I was told constantly too, that it would void the warranty on my Glocks, and yet, the one time I had to send one in when the rail broke, it was one I had stippled (and redone multiple times) and they never brought it up or said a word. They replaced the frame and rebuilt the gun without charge. I promptly stippled the new frame the day I got it back.
If you havent shot a gun that was stippled, give it a try if you can. Just watch you dont get hooked.