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    CZ Shadow 2 Brass Grips - Gauging Interest

    Hey Gunnutz,

    We've received a few requests for brass grips rather than the aluminum ones that we normally make. Before we ordered material I wanted to gauge the interest so I know how much to order. We're also looking for your opinion on expanding our line of grips. Please take a minute to help us out! The price for brass will be the same as the old price for our aluminum grips, and our aluminum grips will be getting a price drop. Brass will be $139.99 and aluminum dropped to $109.99.



    - Are there any other materials you would like to see? Copper and bronze would be possible but would come at an extra cost compared to brass. G10 and Micarta should also be possible and would be around the price of aluminum grips. Any other materials?

    - Flat or palm swell grips? Which do you prefer?

    - How much grip do you want? The factory CZ Shadow 2 grips are pretty grippy but they are abrasive. We designed our grip texture to be similar in grip to the factory CZ texture but ours is far less abrasive which really helps on long range days. Does anyone want grips that would be more aggressive than the factory CZ grips? How about less aggressive?



    Thank you for your input!
    James - JF Gunworks

    Link below to our aluminum grips. Now on sale for the new price of $109.99. Only one pair left!
    https://www.jfgunworks.ca/CZ-Shadow-2-Grips-p/czg.htm


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    Would love some brass for my Sig X5 AR...
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    I'd love to see some G10 or Micarta palm swell grips that are an alternative to the limited brand selection on the market. I would prefer more abrasive grips for competition.

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    The lok palm swell G10 grips seem to have become a standard go-to item in competition circles. A Canadian alternative with a similar feature set would be big hit.

    For me, the shadow 2 need some more grip and thickness even on my average sized hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vultr View Post
    Would love some brass for my Sig X5 AR...
    Thanks for your suggestion! I'll have to see if there's any more interest. The Sig P226 grips are quite complicated so there would need to be a good size demand to make it worth designing them.


    Quote Originally Posted by PhantomAR View Post
    I'd love to see some G10 or Micarta palm swell grips that are an alternative to the limited brand selection on the market. I would prefer more abrasive grips for competition.
    Thanks for your input! I'll start working on new texture patterns. I have some ideas that might be more grippy.


    Quote Originally Posted by .22mkii View Post
    The lok palm swell G10 grips seem to have become a standard go-to item in competition circles. A Canadian alternative with a similar feature set would be big hit.

    For me, the shadow 2 need some more grip and thickness even on my average sized hands.
    Looks like palm swell grips are being added to my to-do list. I'll also track down a source for G10 and Micarta. Thanks for your input!



    Thanks everyone!
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    What about 1911? My major pistol runs micarta grips and if I could find something heavy AND really aggressive (and in a perfect world with a palm swell) that would be the bees knees.
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    Find a way to add texture to the back edge of the grips that are just tapered.
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    I'd be interested in this.
    Brass or G10 grips. Maybe nickel?
    Preferably flat grips, as my hands are on the smaller side, so reducing bulk on the grip is a nice plus.
    The factory grips are nice and grippy, but as you said, abrasive. I'm fine with either the current design or one that is slightly less aggressive.

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    Second wish for brass 1911 grips w/ moderate grippy-ness...
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    Quote Originally Posted by vultr View Post
    What about 1911? My major pistol runs micarta grips and if I could find something heavy AND really aggressive (and in a perfect world with a palm swell) that would be the bees knees.
    Quote Originally Posted by NHunter View Post
    Second wish for brass 1911 grips w/ moderate grippy-ness...
    I'll have to add 1911 grips to the to-do list! Thanks for your suggestions!

    Quote Originally Posted by FarmerDanz View Post
    Find a way to add texture to the back edge of the grips that are just tapered.
    On the first pair I machined, the grip texture covered the entire grip but I thought that it looked odd so I went with the same style that CZ used. I'll have to play around with that again. It makes sense to have as much texture as possible to maximize grip. Thanks for the suggestion!

    Quote Originally Posted by fi0x View Post
    I'd be interested in this.
    Brass or G10 grips. Maybe nickel?
    Preferably flat grips, as my hands are on the smaller side, so reducing bulk on the grip is a nice plus.
    The factory grips are nice and grippy, but as you said, abrasive. I'm fine with either the current design or one that is slightly less aggressive.
    Brass grips are a go. The material is on order!

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