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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ CLONE CLUB => Topic started by: boaman81 on April 07, 2014, 09:05:57 PM
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Recently purchased a Canik Stingray from J&G. Added grips from Thailand off of Ebay today. Like them enough to go ahead and order a pair for my 75B.
(http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o79/boaman88/Zero/P1050267_zps4ce79514.jpg) (http://s117.photobucket.com/user/boaman88/media/Zero/P1050267_zps4ce79514.jpg.html)
(http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o79/boaman88/Zero/P1050265_zps37e460d1.jpg) (http://s117.photobucket.com/user/boaman88/media/Zero/P1050265_zps37e460d1.jpg.html)
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Those look sharp sir. How much did they set you back if you don't mind answering?
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$39.98 shipping included.
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Are they thicker or slimmer than the original grips?
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Very very Nice! 8) Are those Grips regularly for the Cz P01?
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Slimmer than the stock grips. Actually feel pretty good. They are listed on Ebay as being for the CZ 75 Compact.
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Those look nice! I actually just recently got my pair from Ebay/Thailand, though I went with a different style. These are also thinner, and feel much better than the stock IMO.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-M_oFS5jx5co/UzsS9jDSyLI/AAAAAAAAKN8/4-ymg8jfWOQ/w1313-h985-no/2014-04-01)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-JUZwnFOdAOM/UzSt9fbB_OI/AAAAAAAAKI8/A2AVgkeoXfI/w1313-h985-no/2014-03-27)
Apologies for the horrible pictures.
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How did you remove the right side controls? I've been wondering about that lately, if it could be done with no loss of function.
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Those are really nice. I thought about ordering some. Instead I went with the rubber grip panels. Now I may have to order another set. Thanks! ;D
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How did you remove the right side controls? I've been wondering about that lately, if it could be done with no loss of function.
Sorry, dragonfly, I don't get a chance to check here too often.
I removed the right side controls very inelegantly. I took everything apart to make sure it could be done, and the right side is just piggy-backing off of the left side, but a part of the right hand side is needed to keep the pieces centered in the mounting hole since the holes are larger than those in non-ambidextrous frames. I was going to use a dremel to grind away the protruding portions of the controls, but got impatient since it was making a ton of noise and I live in an apartment, so I just used a hacksaw to cut off the extra on each of the right hand side controls, and then reassembled with just the small part of the controls that extends into the frame. Doesn't look the cleanest (as you can see above ;) ) but it works great and cuts down on some of the width of the gun which was my goal. If I were to do it over I would have ground down the pieces until they sat flush with the frame when assembled, for a much cleaner look.