my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
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my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
I've used the same clip on three different pistols and it hasn't hamed the finish on any of them, IMO for me the clipdraw has been and is a VG investment.
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my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
the clips dont come off? i'd of thought that they'd come off, as in the tape would be insufficient to keep them on the firearm over time.
my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
my newest additions, new marschal grips on my 64, and a pa-63.
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my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
Nice looking grips, I especially like the checkered grips on your CZAK, thanks for sharing.
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my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
papa, can you give me more info on czak, was that a early modal of p-64?
my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
CZAK is a nick name for the P64. It is the 4 designer's initials.
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my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
CZAK is actually a acronym of the first letter of the last name of the [6] men that designed the P-64 with the exception of J. Pyzel, who joined the team after the name had been established. They were, W. Czepukajtis, R. Zimny, H. Adamczyk, M. Adamczyk, S. Kaczmarski and J. Pyzel. T, two had the same first letter in their last names [A].
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my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
victorcreed,
The ClipDraw is designed to come off, at least they use to be, I have changed mine a few times now, I admit it is hard to get em started but they do come off. After I unscrew the two screws and take the clip off I very carefully [don't want to scratch the finish] take a tiny screwdriver or corner tip of a safety razor blade and get one corner pulled up and then take a pair of needle nose pliers and pull it off. Works for me.
The ClipDraw is designed to come off, at least they use to be, I have changed mine a few times now, I admit it is hard to get em started but they do come off. After I unscrew the two screws and take the clip off I very carefully [don't want to scratch the finish] take a tiny screwdriver or corner tip of a safety razor blade and get one corner pulled up and then take a pair of needle nose pliers and pull it off. Works for me.
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Re: my p-64 with hogue grip and clipdraw
the grips are not zee grips they are from desinergrips.com i got the same pair but in urban camo very highly made
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