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  1. I typically use Gun Kote baked, but I have a non-firearm project (flashlight) that cannot be baked.  I have some old Duracoat that was stored refrigerated that I want to use but my hardener has set up like a rock.  Is there anywhere in the Knoxville area I can get a 1 oz bottle?  I seriously need about 15 drops.

     

    Thanks.

     

  2. Perhaps, but it has always been a concern of mine thinking of the process. I know there are plenty of fine, upstanding NFA dealers out there.

    Same here. Not just for this scenario, but the whole process. I started down the process a little over a year ago and ended up getting frustrated and abandoning the suppressor quest. The primary reason was finding an NFA dealer that I was comfortable with (like return calls, get pricing, etc). I ended up exploring pneumatic options - not regulated as firearm and much easier. There are a lot of neat toys in that category.

  3. I could cut you some blanks if you wanted to go that route, or you might be able to call Grips4u or marschal and see if they would do unfinished.

    Thanks, I appreciate it. I have a scroll saw and a checkering tool. Even so, I put Grips4U on my 75 and 82 as they are great and the price is right. I'm not needing anything at the moment, but I thought you might have found another option for CZ grips in which I was unaware. I may be refinishing a friend's 82 soon and I'm always open for options.

  4. No, but I didn't think about looking for unfinished grips. I was just planning on going and buying some wood then cutting and sanding until I got it the way I wanted it. I'll look though and see if I can't find any.

    No big deal, I was just asking since you indicated you were going to purchase finishing materials. I didn't realize that you were thinking about reworking finished grips.

  5. Curt was a lifesaver on the magazine release. I was so grateful I bought his DVD. Good SKS tips, too.

    Right. The grinder method to reduce the spring tension on the mag release worked great. That with some careful polishing makes it feel like a buttery smooth mechanism. I think the other area I focused on was the safety, which he provided great tips on smoothing.

    I did not know he had a DVD, I will look into it.

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  6. Is that the one where the safety red is painted? The same thing happened with me only I decided to use a nail instead of ruin my (already bent) punch.

    Actually, it is the one in the middle of the slide that is driven out from below, it was stubborn. As for reassembly, I used the first set of instructions I posted in the other thread exclusively except for lining up the sear spring/assembly. The second set of instructions (from the captain) have a better method for that part. Keep us posted on the reassembly once you get the parts back, it will be exciting to see the outcome!

  7. I've been re-reading those instructions like no other the past two days. Did you also blast and re-paint all of small pieces as well?

    I think when it was said and done, I refinished 16 or 17 parts, all black except the frame, barrel, and extractor, which were done with the brushed stainless. I only refinished the parts that were externally visible when reassembled.

  8. I completely disassembled the gun, there are good instructions here: http://myweb.cableone.net/leolani/cz-82-disassembly.html

    I stripped the original finish by blasting with medium grit aluminum oxide. The only other physical metal prep I did was lightly softening the trigger guard edges with a fine needle file before blasting. They were somewhat sharp.

    I treated the bare metal with K-Phos 4000 Cold Phosphate followed by KG Gun Kote 2400 in flat black and brushed stainless applied by airbrush. These are heat-cured finishes (I used an old toaster oven).

    The CZ-75 mag baseplates fit with zero modification.

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  9. One of my friends that hunts always gets his processor to slice me some jerky each year. He used to bring me hams, but the pre-sliced is much easier and his processor doesn't charge extra for the jerky slicing.

    Tyree, I am going to try your recipe, it sounds great.

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