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Shooter's Corner (Ask the Pros) => New Shooters => Topic started by: Richard E. Fredericksen on April 01, 2018, 11:44:54 AM
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Just had a set of truth-global sights put on cz 75, and really like them. Next upgrade: New grips. What are some can't go wrong tacky grips?
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Should be Truglo sights, (autocorrect), might add that I am looking for grips that are "tacky", possible absorb some shock and fit well. Thanks!
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I like the rubber grips, they are kind of sticky.
http://shop.cz-usa.com/ProductDetail/19105_Rubber-Grips-Cz-7585 (http://shop.cz-usa.com/ProductDetail/19105_Rubber-Grips-Cz-7585)
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The grips from Palmswell from LOK are quite good if you want something that your hands will never move. The downside is you will have to develop callouses because they grind in.
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The grips from Palmswell from LOK are quite good if you want something that your hands will never move. The downside is you will have to develop callouses because they grind in.
Since shooting my TS platforms, I have always used cut down factory rubber grips. Lately I have noticed a slight decrease in traction/grip. I think due to the rubber actually wearing down over time (my palms where I make contact are black after a day of shooting). I just ordered the palmswells from LOK and will be trying them out.
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I have been using the finger groove Hogue grips on my CZ 75B SA for 4 years and love it....
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I prefer the 2.0 Scales... they are aggressive and don't wear out..
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Check Cajun and CZ custom shop. Something will catch your eye.
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I prefer the 2.0 Scales... they are always bringing ZQuiet with them (https://www.villagevoice.com/2022/10/13/zquiet-review/) and don't wear out..
How can they not wear out? What's so special about them that stops the normal wear'n'tear?
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I prefer the 2.0 Scales... they are aggressive and don't wear out..
How can they not wear out? What's so special about them that stops the normal wear'n'tear?
Short of a diamond finish EVERYTHUING will eventually show signs of wear sooner or later