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  • Diggen
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2016
    • 23

    CZ 75b Grip Problem

    So I was finally able to pick up my 75b the other day(yay) and had pre-purchased some factory rubber grips from czcustom. After getting it back home and giving it a good once over cleaning I set about to replace the plastic grips with the rubbers. I noticed when I removed the right side grip it was a little stiff, which seemed odd but figured they were simply snug. Nothing wrong with that!

    When trying to put the new Rubber grip on the right side of the gun I had a problem. The frame mounting hole didn't line up properly and I couldn't seat the grip. Left side matched up perfectly and went on in seconds.

    Given that the right side seemed more snug to begin with, what are the odds my frame mounting hole is a little wonky, vs simply needing to return the possibly defective grip for a new set?
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    Gh0sT
    Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 246

    Originally posted by Diggen
    So I was finally able to pick up my 75b the other day(yay) and had pre-purchased some factory rubber grips from czcustom. After getting it back home and giving it a good once over cleaning I set about to replace the plastic grips with the rubbers. I noticed when I removed the right side grip it was a little stiff, which seemed odd but figured they were simply snug. Nothing wrong with that!

    When trying to put the new Rubber grip on the right side of the gun I had a problem. The frame mounting hole didn't line up properly and I couldn't seat the grip. Left side matched up perfectly and went on in seconds.

    Given that the right side seemed more snug to begin with, what are the odds my frame mounting hole is a little wonky, vs simply needing to return the possibly defective grip for a new set?
    Double check if that right side is actually into place, the rubber grips have a tendency to not slide into the grip side flush if you don't give it a slight nudge. Afterward, the second problem is actually getting the screw into the hole, you will find out that sometimes the grip screw hole itself is blocking the screw to get into the actual hole in the frame.
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    • #3
      Diggen
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2016
      • 23

      Originally posted by Gh0sT
      Double check if that right side is actually into place, the rubber grips have a tendency to not slide into the grip side flush if you don't give it a slight nudge. Afterward, the second problem is actually getting the screw into the hole, you will find out that sometimes the grip screw hole itself is blocking the screw to get into the actual hole in the frame.
      That actually threw me initially. I put it on and the screw went right in, only after did I notice that the grip wasn't flush. When I readjusted/slid the grip in to get it flush the holes no longer lined up.

      I was thinking I could file down the grip a tiny bit so that it slid in far enough for the holes to match but I'd rather not.
      Last edited by Diggen; 12-25-2016, 7:08 PM.

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