Wood Grips for CZ 75B

tnathantaylor

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Hi there

I have a CZ 75B. Can anyone give some info on where I can get wood grips for it.
I've tried CZ USA, but they can't ship to Canada.
Thanks
 
I got some nice cocobola grips for my CZ 75B's from CZcustom. You can get them in full or half checker. $50 US each. Make sure you get the full size grips and not the compact.
 
Breaker, is CZ Custom a Canadian or US company? Did they ship to Canada?The half checker Cocbolo are the exact grips I'm looking for.

Thanks
 
There are lots of options at Hogue.
http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=116_125
 
I got mine for my CZ 85 at marschalgrips.com/?content=CZ-models

They even put a custom CZ logo on them. Average price is $50 plus $7 shipping. Took 4 weeks. No pix of mine but it is these with the CZ logo on them

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I recently bought a CZ 85 Combat off a member here and it came with custom grips, despite the markings these are not from the CZ factory. Done by Marschal Grips in Budapest, Hungary I'm told.
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Cam1936,
Nice gun. I had one just like it. :) I can vouch for the above grips as I ordered them from Marschal Grips in Hungary. It was about a 2 month turn around time.The grips were sent Priority Mail from Budapest and mine sailed on through without assorted gouges from our friends at Canadian Border Services. I've ordered two sets, one for the Model 85 and another set for a 97. I was very happy with both sets. A link to Marschal Grips is below.

http://www.marschalgrips.com/
 
just bought some from www. gunsthings.com. $78 for the coco bolo ones that are 50US at czcustom plus $25 us shipping, so basically the same price. The Hungarian guy didn't even acknowledge that I sent him money for over two weeks.
 
Yes, czcustom is very fast and efficient.
If you need CZ parts czcustom carries, check my sig. I can order other parts too, but actual guns. My prices are very competitive in Canada.
 
rfo1,

Ran it through the black badge course a weekend or so ago. It sure made the glocks look bland. Also, not one jam of any sort, none of the glock or 1911 guys could say that.
 
I can vouch for the Hogue grips.

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With these grips, the grip thickness is comparable to a single stack 1911.
 
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