Trojka Druh (Three Friends)

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Trojka Druh (Three Friends)

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Czech CZ82, Polish P64 and Yugo M57.
My Com Bloc Bodyguards. P64 is my daily carry.
All with Grips from Dennis.
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coolbob wrote:Czech CZ82, Polish P64 and Yugo M57.
My Com Bloc Bodyguards. P64 is my daily carry.
All with Grips from Dennis.
The Tok is freaking sweet!

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Concerning the grips on your cz82--- are they walnut with grey stain? Thanks.
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Pretty cool bob!!
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nightwatch wrote:Concerning the grips on your cz82--- are they walnut with grey stain? Thanks.
The CZ's grips are Zebra wood with gray stain. The grain shows up better in different lighting.

FYI - M57 grips are Wattle wood with red stain.
P64 grips are Walnut wood with walnut stain.

Dennis does an excellent job making grips. It takes about 2 months or so from the time you order until you finally get them, but IMHO the wait is well worth it. I was just at a gun show in Allentown PA a few weeks ago, and saw a Bulgarian Makarov with a pair of Dennis grips. I went across the aisle to get a closer look, but another guy was checking it out. He must have bought it because when I went back later it was gone. You could tell Dennis made the grips because of how well they fit the gun even from a short distance away.
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Very nice.

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