After 2 Months Pending Dennis Has Started Machining My grips
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WOW that is surprising supposedly he fixed that issue a while back for the P64"s.
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I am waiting on my second set. The first set, for the P64, did not fit and the screw was too short. Not sure what to do with them now. Anyway, I ordered a set for my CZ 82 before I had received the ones for the P64. Now I am not sure what to expect. I ordered mine on January 5th. I am somewhat apprehensive about getting them now. Don't want to be disappointed again.
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I just read this past week that the CZ82 grips need the grips spacer sold on the CZ site?
It is discussed in detail here:
http://forum.pafoa.org/gunsmithing-44/1 ... grips.html
Can anyone confirm that?
It is discussed in detail here:
http://forum.pafoa.org/gunsmithing-44/1 ... grips.html
Can anyone confirm that?
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I just received a set of CZ83/82 grips directly from CZUSA and they are a tad different then the stock surplus 82 grips. There is a thicker portion in a zigzag pattern towards the back of the grip to fill in the space towards the rear of the frame. The inner material towards the rear curved part of the grip by the web of the hand is also a tad thicker then the surplus grips and requires sanding down so the entire grip sits flush. If you don't sand them down, the thumb safeties get caught on the grips when pushing in the down/fire position.Curly1 wrote:I just read this past week that the CZ82 grips need the grips spacer sold on the CZ site?
It is discussed in detail here:
http://forum.pafoa.org/gunsmithing-44/1 ... grips.html
Can anyone confirm that?
The screw holes in the grips have a metal sleeve insert so torquing them down will not crack the grips. These came installed on the new grips as I did not order spacers with them. I believe this metal sleeve IS the spacer since the grips sit flush with the threaded hole in the frame with no room for an additional spacer.
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That makes sense now.
Thanx.
Thanx.
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Gary
Gary
Re: After 2 Months Pending Dennis Has Started Machining My g
According to his website my grips shipped today!
Now I can begin patiently awaiting the postman to deliver them...
Hopefully soon!
Now I can begin patiently awaiting the postman to deliver them...
Hopefully soon!
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Grips arrived today!
Man they are awesome, well worth the money AND the wait!
Another satisfied customer!
Man they are awesome, well worth the money AND the wait!
Another satisfied customer!
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I'm afraid we'll be needing some pictures now.JSandi wrote:Grips arrived today!
Man they are awesome, well worth the money AND the wait!
Another satisfied customer!
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Nice, let us know how they perform after a range session.
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Gary
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Those look great! The reddish tint really works well with the P64.
Thanks for posting the pic!
Thanks for posting the pic!
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They look much better in person, my crappy cellphone camera does not do it justice.