THE CZickness XLIX....Tackling 2023 with CZ style...

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    ditcherman

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    I wonder if cZ custom shop can still put a .357 Sig barrel in a .40 SP01.
    Who needs a custom shop, I have a mill and a lathe and a stick welder, git ‘er done.
    I guess first I have to make my 9 a 40? And then make it a 357?
    I want to follow the right procedures for sure.

    ETA T-dogg I’ll probably need some new grips for this project, you available later? Thinking maybe some really good 5 ply plywood. No shortcuts on this one.
     
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    T-DOGG

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    Who needs a custom shop, I have a mill and a lathe and a stick welder, git ‘er done.
    I guess first I have to make my 9 a 40? And then make it a 357?
    I want to follow the right procedures for sure.

    ETA T-dogg I’ll probably need some new grips for this project, you available later? Thinking maybe some really good 5 ply plywood. No shortcuts on this one.
    Sorry, just like my only child, the grips were a one and done situation.
     
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