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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ82 & CZ83 CLUB => Topic started by: MIR on February 07, 2019, 06:34:44 PM
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Looking to get a CZ-82 refinished and I would like to have it done to the original type finish that it came from the factory.......can anyone recommend someone who does a really good job restoring 82's......??
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No one ..hmmm
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Hoya Mir and thx for the thread, takes a while sometimes to get your answer via reply,but not to say the answer isn't out here already. Often ya just need to revive an old post ,which is totally fine to do. In this instance I went to the area of cz82/83 and paged back till I found a thread "RE;cz82/83 refinish?How?Why?" and click away. I've forgotten how to even post my pics or include links so useless till I get a proper tip or two.Once you are in that thread you can reply to last posted to bring the whole thread up for today,increasing your chance of a reply since this forum has a system that alerts posters in the thread something new showed up there. Further you can read replies from specific posters,under their names can choose to visit their profile and even pm a question,or show every post they ever put up. That helps ya gauge their amount of activity in this small community where everyone has there own pace of activity. Started of the thread was JJBTexas so you can also reverse search as well, and to further aid ya his post began april 21,2016, since there may be one or hundreds of pages of posts. Welcome to find your answers there , I hope the lengthy read turns out being worth it. Cheers
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MIR, have you ever thought about some fine steel wool and a cold blue solution?
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I?m a fan of slow rust bluing. With good prep the results are excellent and the finish is one of the most durable available. It also requires minimal investment, has few safety concerns, and needs no specialized equipment, especially for handguns.
There are numerous threads here and lots of great information within this forum.
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I have 2 that I'm thinking about refinishing. I've been rolling around the idea of nickel or chrome plating. I've never done this before, but there are shops not far from me that do the service. I'm not sure how they'd react to a gun since most their parts are cars or bikes, just haven't contacted them yet. I'm also wondering what they'd look like after the plating, as far as how smooth or thick it'll be. Might just have one cerokoted silver and go from there, so many decisions, my brain hurts.
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Check out one of the threads by member Underwhere. He did up a compact in hard chrome/bright chrome that looks just gorgeous. If I can figure out how I?ll try to add a link to it.
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https://czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=96277.msg753877#msg753877
I don?t know if that?s how it?s done or not.
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Yup. That worked.
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I know I should just take the time to search old posts, but this might be a little quicker. I've searched several web sites that hard chrome guns, it looks like the average price is $300.-$400. I'm wanting to do a 82 and that seems a little pricey. Is this the normal price? Are there any members who offer this service? At this price I might just bead blast everything and durocoat it.
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Have you considered this guy? http://www.mahovskysmetalife.com/ I was planning to go that route but ended up having mine cerakoted.
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Wanting to spruce up two fairly clean CZ-82's to something like original appearance without breaking the bank this was my solution: After masking exposed moving parts I sanded lightly (as I recall) with 00 steel wool then used a good grade black spray enamel particularly on the slides with three light applications. Came out great with a nice medium gloss finish!
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I know Copper Custom will redo a CZ75 in cerakote to match the original black finish for a reasonable price. Don't see why they wouldn't be able to do the same to a CZ82, worth checking.
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I notified the plater for prices. If all else fails, I can bead blast and coat with durocoat. They have spray cans with the hardener in it. Basically it's spray and bake. I'll probably do at least one this way. Then when I save up a little bit, I'll get one chromed. They should make a nice pair. Thanks to everyone for the help.
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The owner at www.mahovskymetalife.com contacted me this morning. He said hard chrome looks best on the 82, also said it was his favorite gun. Also said that if I enclosed new springs when gun is shipped, he'd be glad to install them. I already like this guy. Drum roll please - $155. per gun and $10. for each mag. I'm sending my gun as soon as the slide stops and new springs get here, and 4 mags as well. Thanks so much for the recommendation. He says he's done quite a few guns from the forum. I'm like a kid waiting for the ice cream man!!!
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He does some amazing work! Thanks for the link.
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I ordered a few more parts for the 82, and then off to be chromed. I ordered a square trigger guard and another set of springs. The slide stops came in and as I looked at the gun, I decided to go with a square trigger guard. About 2 weeks and I'll be ready. I like to shoot with a finger on the front of the trigger guard from my off hand. I might even send the round one too, just in case I don't like the way the square one looks. We'll see I guess.
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This is the method I have used to refinish two of my 82s. Take a look around this site great info on Cz 82s including a couple of finishing options with step by step pics.
http://sailorcurt.com/2011/03/cz-82-success-story-and-guest-post.html/
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I ordered a few more parts for the 82, and then off to be chromed. I ordered a square trigger guard and another set of springs. The slide stops came in and as I looked at the gun, I decided to go with a square trigger guard. About 2 weeks and I'll be ready. I like to shoot with a finger on the front of the trigger guard from my off hand. I might even send the round one too, just in case I don't like the way the square one looks. We'll see I guess.
How's the plating operation going? I would love to see some photos. I started working on my CZ 83 again since the flats on the slide had some scratching in the finish that I had re-blued. I used 200 and 400 emery cloth to knock them down some more and then finished with some extra fine steel wool. A couple of coats of cold blue on the heated slide and it's looking better. I would like to get the bluing a bit deeper however. ;)
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I wanted to have it sent already, but work has picked up quite a bit. I've also been busy with a few other projects. I have all the parts, just need to send it in. I'm hoping to get it ready and sent in the next month. As soon as I get the time and can remember I'll post a pic of the one that's going. One other thing I'm thinking about is whether or not to send mags with the gun. Do I really need chrome mags, or just send the base plates? I'll probably just send 3 mags with the gun, I don't think I'll regret it. Oh well, I have time - Enjoy
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I have parkerized, and done cerakote. Parkerizing is the easiest. It?s a toss up which I prefer. Sniper gray cerakote looks just like parkerizing. But, anyone can parkerize. Using the Brownells solution, I?ve parked at least 8 pistols using the original solution. Of course, complete disassembly, which is harder than a CZ75, requires some instruction. J&G still has CZ82?s with chipped grips for $220 delivered to a C&R license. Buy two, and learn how to take them down. The polycoat is tough, but the metal is fine. The wood grips from CZ parts, are perfect fit.
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I picked up a set of grips from KSG Grips; they seem identical to the CZ grips but without the logo. And the price is the same.
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Nice job on the refinishing. I had a friend who did Parkerizing, and I would try to have a gun ready whenever he did. The solution he used turned the metal a light black, I'm not sure what it was, but it looked great. Enjoy
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dtomp, where did you purchase the springs, and was it a complete spring kit?
Nevermind, I searched and found the guy you mentioned in Czech Republic on Ebay. I bought a set from him. Thanks for posting that info.
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I bought spring sets for the CZ 82 from buymilsurp. I found that the recoil springs were too large in diameter, and unusable. Having refurbished 9 of these, I don’t think replacing the springs is really necessary.
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I ordered a set of springs on ebay from the seller in the Czech Republic. Placed the order on the evening of September 3rd, received the package today, September 17th. 2 weeks, not bad. They shipped the day after I ordered. Thanks to the seller, steel_2013.
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Here is my recent refinish - CZ-82 refinish (J&G chipped grip special)
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I like blueing these guns and wood grips
link to how I blued mine and some picks
http://sailorcurt.com/category/cz-82-vz-82/
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