CZ82 new look

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CZ82 new look

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I finally got tired of the worn finish look on one of my CZ82's. This is the result of my efforts to change that. I was torn between the silver/black and the od green/black.
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The pic looks good. What treatment/finish products were used? Did you do it yourself or had it done elsewhere?
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I sand blasted the original finish (what was left anyway) and then used epoxy engine paints. They have worked out very well on other projects, just takes longer to completely cure.
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I saw an OD & Black for sale on Gun Broker. Was that you?? It looked pretty sharp. Well done I might add.
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No but that is where I saw an od and black and thought it looked very good
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Out Standing Finish, very nice!
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good looking gun. :hi:
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That looks great.
Tell us more. How did you apply the finish? Did you air cure it? How does it stand up to gun cleaning solvents? Oh, and what epoxy paints were used?
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