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ARCHIVES => CZF ARCHIVES II => Hakan's Corner => Topic started by: Hakan on March 01, 2004, 06:17:42 AM
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hakanpek@online.no
Best Regards.
Hakan.
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The best by the best can only get better.
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Hakan,
Do you have grip patterns for my Compact witness forty yet? If not let me know and we can see if we can get you a pattern to work from. Sound good?
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compact 40,
I don't have them..I thought you guys were going to send me a set...so it sounds really good
Regards,
Hakan.
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We will get on that as soon a money is here. I clean forgot. Dang it. I will tell AM as soon as I am done posting..
Keep up the good work sir.
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Hey sir,
Do you make them for the CZ83? I would love Bethlehem Olivewood.
Jeff
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I would also love to get grips for my CZ83, if available.
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Sorry to say I can't make the grips for the CZ 83s guys...sorry.
Regards,
Hakan.
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Do you make thin grips for the CZ 75B ?
lance193@bellsouth.net
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I have a new 75 B stainless that I am getting next week. How do I order one of your grips?
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Click on the banner at the top of the page,will take you to Hakan's home page. he doesn't work as fast as he used to,medical issues, but his work is always worth waiting for.
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Do you have or can you make grips for the Rami? If you can, what wood is available, what approximate price and how long a wait for a pair?
My email address is: Mitch5712@frontiernet.net
Thank's for the reply.
Mitch
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Yes sir I make the grips for the Rami 2075. I've received your e mail and replied with the details sir.
Regards,
Hakan.
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Do you have or can you make grips for the Rami? If you can, what wood is available, what approximate price and how long a wait for a pair?
My email address is: Mitch5712@frontiernet.net
Thank's for the reply.
Mitch
He made a set for my 2075 Rami. Go in the ladies forum and you can see them on my Rami. You will be a happy camper when you get yours.
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Thank's Mrs. A. I already ordered a set from Hakan for my Rami and hope to order a set for my 75B. I'm not sure if you know that he injured his hand and has been out of action for the past month. I've been meaning to email him to see how he's doing, but don't want him to think I'm rushing him for my grips.
His work is worth whatever time it takes to receive the product.
Mitch
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Everone here seems to prefer wood grips. Are they that much more comfortable (sweating), or is it mainly to compliment the looks of the weapon ? I've always been partial to the rubber grips ...........
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I have the same question - I love the look of some wood grips but love the original rubber grips on my P01. Very comfortable and doesn't slip. For me, its function over form so I'm sticking with the rubber ones .... but I suppose it won't hurt to try some wood grips :)
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I prefer wood grips because I carry IWB w/o a tee shirt and the rubber grips have more friction aganst my skin.
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I prefer wood grips because I carry IWB w/o a tee shirt and the rubber grips have more friction aganst my skin.
I can understand that. How does the wood grips feel against the stock rubber (not plastic) ones?
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I was wondering if you do grips for the Tanfoglio Witness .45. I think your work would really pretty the gun up.
Scott
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Do your grips have the palm Swells like the stock grips? If so I may order a set.