Grips from Andrew
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 8:47 am
I bought a TOZ with uncarved grips a few months ago, and I've been slowly refining the grips since then. The fit is good, but they're pretty heavy. I noticed that TargetTalk member Andrew Berryhill was now making and selling 3D printed custom grips for it through his PrecisionTargetPistolGrips.com so I contacted Andrew and ordered a set that arrived last Friday.
Right out of the box they were a very good fit, requiring only a little smoothing in some areas and one bit of rasping to reshape the area where the grip met my first knuckle on my index finger. Andrew offered to reprint the grips but I just used a rasp, sandpaper, and epoxy-wood putty.
I took the newly regripped TOZ out to the range yesterday, and while my 50 meter scores look nothing like my 10 meter air pistol scores, the grips were completely satisfactory. They're much lighter than wood grips and I could basically forget about them while I was shooting and concentrate on sights and trigger.
At the price he asks, and given that Andrew will make sure you're happy with them, I think they're an excellent deal.
Right out of the box they were a very good fit, requiring only a little smoothing in some areas and one bit of rasping to reshape the area where the grip met my first knuckle on my index finger. Andrew offered to reprint the grips but I just used a rasp, sandpaper, and epoxy-wood putty.
I took the newly regripped TOZ out to the range yesterday, and while my 50 meter scores look nothing like my 10 meter air pistol scores, the grips were completely satisfactory. They're much lighter than wood grips and I could basically forget about them while I was shooting and concentrate on sights and trigger.
At the price he asks, and given that Andrew will make sure you're happy with them, I think they're an excellent deal.