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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ82 & CZ83 CLUB => Topic started by: jcrntx on December 15, 2010, 10:49:17 PM
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I recently duracoated one of my CZ82s with VZ2000 duracoat and just love the color. It is a blue gray and I think it looks very good on the 82. I will add some more pics later on. Can't decide on the VZ2000 grip panels or the black...
(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx215/jcrntx/SU1BRzAzMDUuanBn.jpg)
(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx215/jcrntx/SU1BRzAzMDYuanBn.jpg)
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This is one of the Century parts pistols they were selling a while back for 79.00. Rep told me it had a bad barrel and actually arrived with a brand new lands/grooves barrel. Only needed a 35.00 slide stop. Not bad for a $120.00!
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That color looks REALLY good, very nice craftsmanship on it... I'm thinking those VZ2000 and VZ2008 rifles that century has done in black would look really good in Duracoat VZ2000.
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-Jeremy
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That color looks REALLY good, very nice craftsmanship on it... I'm thinking those VZ2000 and VZ2008 rifles that century has done in black would look really good in Duracoat VZ2000.
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-Jeremy
Thanks! I agree, I have a friend that has a Century rifle that I need to talk into letting me duracoat with the VZ2000 to see how it looks.
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Here are a couple more pics:
(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx215/jcrntx/SU1BRzAzMDguanBn-1.jpg)
(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx215/jcrntx/SU1BRzAzMDcuanBn.jpg)
(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx215/jcrntx/SU1BRzAzMDkuanBn.jpg)
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Just curious, would it be possible to paint the extractor also or would it get visible chipping from basic function? I think black (or mid to dark gray) extractor, grips, hammer and all hardware would really look swell!
I wish I had the skill and ability you have. I don't think I'm even capable of detail stripping my 75 down to where I could think about a detail clean, let alone refinishing it!
Someday I'll try it, and I'm sure it will end up at my local GS in a shoebox with me asking for help ??? :-[
-jeremy
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Very nice...I wish I felt like I had the cahones to put mine back together. I've taken apart all of my milsurp bolt actions but the number of parts on the 82 just puts me off to doing it.
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The color's great, but a nice set of ash wood grips in grey stain from Marschal's would be a nice touch.
I DuraCoated the extractor on mine. It chipped the first time I fired it, but I think it was an improper prep issue. I stripped and resprayed it, and it's held up fine ever since.
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Yes, I normally duracoat the extractor, unless I am going with the original black finish. Decided to leave it on this one. SMSgt, you might be right on the marschal grips, I have seen those before and I bet they would look nice on this one!
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Here are a few more I have duracoated
http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=31642.0 (http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=31642.0)
http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=35147.0 (http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=35147.0)
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That's the ash grips on my avatar. Not a good quality pic. They're a bit lighter than the photo.
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Unique color. Very attractive!
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Unique color. Very attractive!
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Thanks! It only gets nicer looking the more it cures!
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Ahhhhh .... mannnn!
You are killing me ;)
I picked up my CZ82 this fall and just ordered a vz58 in that color.
I think I need a matched set now.
Very Nice job!
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Here are a few more I have duracoated
http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=31642.0 (http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=31642.0)
http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=35147.0 (http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=35147.0)
I REALLY like the semi gloss black and the OD green & black. I stripped mine and cold blued it, but it's no where near this nice. I've often considered looking around for someone to Duracoat mine. Is it expensive?
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Love the look of your Duracoat finish - terrified that I'd screw it up, if I tried it myself!
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I say go for it. While it cost me more than I planned (had to buy airbrush and everything), with no previous airbrushing experience mine turned out "respectable."
It's easy to strip any messed up DuraCoat (paint remover works well), and the real work is in getting the prep right. That's where I made my mistake. But no matter what, it's only a $200 gun and it will still shoot fine.
Make a project of it, take your time, and you'll be pleased with the results.
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Wow, that looks great. How did you do the grips? Did you blast and bake them also? What temp did you use on the grips?
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I guess I don't understand why people go to all the work it takes to coat a gun, then use Duracoat instead of Cerakote.
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Wow, that looks great. How did you do the grips? Did you blast and bake them also? What temp did you use on the grips?
I normally blast the grips as well with the aluminum oxide but at a lower air pressure. I don't use the bake on duracoat, just spray them and let them cure like the rest of the pistol. Thanks for the compliments!
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I guess I don't understand why people go to all the work it takes to coat a gun, then use Duracoat instead of Cerakote.
Well, for me anyway, I ran across duracoat when a friend was using it and got into it that way several years back. I have had nothing but excellent results with it. I have been researching the Cerakote as it does seem like a tougher finish and actually opened up an account with them recently to give it a try. I hope the results are as nice as the duracoat because it sure seems like a durable finish.
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Well, for me anyway, I ran across duracoat when a friend was using it and got into it that way several years back. I have had nothing but excellent results with it. I have been researching the Cerakote as it does seem like a tougher finish and actually opened up an account with them recently to give it a try. I hope the results are as nice as the duracoat because it sure seems like a durable finish.
jcrntx,
I'm interested in your experience with CeraKote - please keep us posted!
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I think that's my new favorite color too. It looks great. Did you spray the grips too? It looks like you did.