If you order from from Marschal's, be sure to tell them if you want the THIN grips or the regular ones, which have a bit of a palm swell. I opted for the THIN ones in Red Walnut. They are very well made and a perfect fit.
Awesome. Thanks DJ.
If you order from from Marschal's, be sure to tell them if you want the THIN grips or the regular ones, which have a bit of a palm swell. I opted for the THIN ones in Red Walnut. They are very well made and a perfect fit.
That was weird. I responded to OKNewshawk's suggestion to buy another CZ, and it posted BEFORE his post.
Off topic, but I did a search for "grips" and the site informed me I needed to wait "10,751" seconds to search again. Eh?
That's the story of my life; nobody ever listens to me
No worries.Sorry, LenBob, I missed your one line post when I made my original post.
No worries.
Most of the people I know, don't need much of an excuse to buy another gun. I'd call this grip dilemma... a dang good excuse! :-)
Not sure I get what you mean by "no rhyme or reason" ... The aluminum grips are designed to be flat for "better" concelament; they add very little thickness to the grip. For me, they are also very comfortable in the hand for shooting; and I think they look badazz as hell to boot. The woods are a little thicker; but not by much; and have that "refined air" about them as previously posted here. So far, it looks like about a 60/40 vote for the wood grips. Hey, what can I say? I just like having different grips for my guns and every one I have has a couple of options.