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| Member Join Date: May 2007
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| Best place for wood grips for CZ82/83
Who makes the best wood grips to replace the originals ?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Northeast Kansas
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You might try Marschalgrips.com |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas.
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I have spent days looking for grips for my CZ 82 and I'll be dearn this site has plenty of them. I found the black plastic replacement and a set of wood one's at Midway USA the wood ones were in the 70 dollar range. I could'nt find prices at this site. Thank You Muddog...A.H |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: CO
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I have a set from Dennis for my P-64. He's easy to deal with and makes a good product. +1 | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Northeast Kansas
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No prob, CZ isn't the best when it comes to aftermarket products
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Marschalgrips is a pain in the arse...took 28 days to get mine...then he sent light stained ones instead of dark like I asked...sold 'em on EBAY for what I paid. I have a very nice pair of dark walnut grips for the CZ82 that I'm gonna sell...just a little thick on the sides...after going through all that I prefer the factory ones. Anyone interested in the dark walnut checkered grips PM me.
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2008
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how much? Will they fit cz 83 also? TY!
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Near Salt Soring, FL
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| CZ 82 BEST grips I own 3 CZ82 surplus pistols - purchased 2 at GunAuction,com & one a J&G sales, all cost about $195. Got C&R services on all. All three underwent a complete tear down and sanding and repainting with dull black duracoat (Excellent product) All received Marschal checkered grips and their appearance is better than a Brand New CZ83. I have a CCW license and when I do carry a weapon I carry 2 of my CZ82's Mechanically all three are in excellent shape and are 9x18 cal 12 rounders. I mostly carry one in a shoulder holster and one in a leg holster. In a incident last year I was in my truck stopped at a railroad crossing for a train and a gang of young punks in another truck pulled in behind me, Four of them jumped out of their truck bed with a couple bats and two hunting knives yelling and screaming for me to "Get out of the truck &*()_%%&^^&*! I OBLIGED, but when I flashed the fact that I had a CZ82 in each hand they suddenly decided to jump back in their truck demanding their driver "Get the HELL out of Here!!!" Don't ever tell me that issuing a CCW license to someone is a mistake. I know I would have either been killed or badly beaten by these thugs had I not been carrying! |
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Near Salt Soring, FL
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| Marschalgrips.com Marschalgrips.com make the absolut BEST grips for the CZ82. They fit when you get them with NO need to do and filing or sanding and really look GREAT! I prefer the Checkered Walnut with an oil finish, used them on all three of mine. At $45 shipped I doubt you can get a better deal or quallity grips for CZ82's. It may take him a couple weeks but they are worth the wait! Jim |
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When I moved and had to put my business on hold, I was trying to decide whether the CZ-52's or 82\83's were going to be my next project. As it turns out, I've never even finished the Bubinga grips I started for my PA-63. Dennis is a nice guy but out philosophies differ a bit in grips as his are done mostly by machine.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Northern Illinois
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^^^ I think by hand would be what I'd prefer if given the choice? ^^^
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2009
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"NO need to do any filing or sanding" Maybe they have changed the setting on there machine or something. I had to take a dremmel to both grips to get them to fit properly. After an hour of sanding and retrying they finally fit. I could not even get the slide to operate before "Adjusting" them. TRUE they are very nice in quality and looks but damn!! I really was hopeing for a better fit but..... Last edited by J.T.; 07-26-2009 at 08:22 AM. | |
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