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Absolutely,
Those photos look like they belong in a P-64 brochure.
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papabear, those grips are sweeet! I plan on adding different grips to mine. I'm not sure if this is allowed but heres a link to the P-64 I just bought. http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewIt ... m=67257300

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Nice find searcher. Even has the original grip screw!
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I wasn't trying to be a show off ya'll ::) but I do enjoy showing them.

searcher, excellent find, price and condition, when you get, be sure to break it down and clean it to death and then clean it some more before you shoot it, then you can figure out what you need to do next. IMO, if if ain't broke, don't fix it is my rule of thumb. 8-)

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it would be almost crime like if you dont show your guns or your pictures...you do really good work....al
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Yeah we're just messin with ya Papabear. :) Keep the photos coming.
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redfestive and anjdrifer,

I know and thanks for the kind comments.
I enjoy all my handguns and rifles and I enjoy taking photo's of 'em. For winter I built a photo tent, out of 1/4" pvc and hung an old white sheet over it and bought three adjustable desk lamps at different garage sales and flee markets and use 75 watt flood lights at different angles to make those shots. When warmer weather gets here I'll start taking shots outside.

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Papabear,
Were there ever any Zeegrips made in sand colored camo design?
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redfestive,

Yes there was, however, I didn't get any of those, there is a pic on here some where of a camouflage set that did have Tan in the set. Zee offered just about any color you wanted.

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Guys can we get Zee grips up & running again, I had several
pairs & wanted other color combos.
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I don't think he's making CZ -52 grips any more ether

and I haven't seen zee log on in a long time I still have his email address
geospacesr@hotmail.com

his name SHAWN

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Searcher,

Forget the P-63, and get the P-64. Dollar for dollar, you'll not find a better bargain out there than the P-64. Powerful, compact, reliable and accurate. I have two, and everytime others shoot them, they are stunned as to how accurate and reliable they are. The only downside I would say is that they really "bite" some people with the recoil. This was my problem at first, but I got some advice on this board, as to how I was holding the pistol (too tight) and it helped a lot. Still, for CCW, the "bite" isn't going to be much of an issue anyway. Besdies, Wolff has apparently made those heavy duty recoil springs for the P-64 that may help considerably.

I love having pistols, cars, TV's wristwatches and whatever that do just what they are supposed to and you can rely on them 100%. That's what you get in spades from this little Polish wonder.
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