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Offline Hakan

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FS:CZ75 "Dragon II" grips.
« on: March 11, 2006, 04:54:04 AM »
Outline of a Dragon on a Cherrywood grips. Dragon can be blackened upon request.



Interested? Please e mail me at  hakanpek@online.no for further info.

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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2006, 08:09:29 AM »
Thanks, Hakan!
They fit perfectly for my gun. They smell good, feel warm, perfect angles and lines, and smoother than Heidi Klums butt.
I had to show'em off at The Danish Championship this weekend! ;)  

-Although, I must confess, they didn't improve on my result that day! :rollin
Oh, well, I beat my friend, that always saves my day.

I hope Your health improves, I would surely like to find some cool material to send you. I wonder if I can find a piece of elephant-tooth at the Zoo, or a Walrus-tusk from Greenland. Perhaps something out of a whale? I am afterall norwegian! :b
Those legbones from humans are too hard to come over.  >D



Here is a link for a 1024x-picture:
Dragon II Cherrywood

(To all the detailists out there, I know my Kadet in the picture is missing the FO-sight, but I had no intentions to start with a 'fresh' gun in a national championship).

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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2006, 04:51:59 PM »
Thank YOU man :)

That's a one helluva nice looking photo there.

Can you pass some info on that barrel? can it be done here in Norway too?

I hope you won't have to shoot the elephant at the zoo for its tooth man :lol

...and for those who wonder who Heidi Klums is..




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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2006, 05:41:35 AM »
The barrel, yes.

Due to danish politicians, they have not only stated that there must be a maximum-length, due to competitional rules. (Ancient rules made by shooters, for shooters, for fairness)
The politicians (I believe), figured out there had to be a length of minimum too.
Therefore, I cannot get myself a RAMI. -Unless I would have the G-smith make a helluva long beavertail, or precision-wise, the better alternative, to extend the barrel. -Or even better, change the barrel to a longer one. Some low-level G-smiths would only apply a 'extention-bushing' on the end of the barrel. -Useless and ugly.
On a short gun, as the RAMI, all alternatives would totally destroy the gun's esthetics.

My Kadet, on the other hand, has got the best of the best. I got the original barrel exchanged with a slighty longer one.
The barrel is a danish Otterup-barrel. made out from swedish Sandvik-steel. aka. some of the best/finest steel around.
What the G-smith actually did, was to recycle an old .22-rifle, by cutting off a piece of the barrel, and then 'magically' exchange it with the old barrel-piece. The barrel, as you can see, it screams for a threading, right? :)

I am sure You can have it done in Norway too. How much? -I don't know. I know 'Vpensmia' in Norway, makes all kind of wizardry with sports-athletes guns, they are surely up to the task. If you will have to go to Denmark to do it, first get a european weaponspassport (free, at the police). Jump on a boat, plane or bus to Copenhagen, and visit Hunters House. :hat