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  1. 2 hours ago, Big Guy said:

    The rear holes are for optic mounting to the plate, the countersunk holes are for mounting the plate to the slide. With the plate off, test fit the optic to the plate and make sure the screws don't extended below the plate. They kinda confused me at first as well.

     

    2 hours ago, Big Guy said:

    I'm a little confused. 

     

    The hole pattern that doesn't match is the one on the rear, which attaches the plate to the slide.

     

     

     

     

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  2. 9 hours ago, QUATTROISKING said:

    This may be a dumb question but running through a top end svi major gun using wac 9mm

    i can use all range brass I pickup correct? Or do I need new brass to reload 9mm major

    Most range brass is good, however I usually stick to FC, Speer and Hornady brass for matches and the rest are for practice. In the past I have used new brass for major matches but honestly if you check over your brass and stick with brass that you know runs well through your gun you should be good without the added expense of new brass.

  3. On 9/1/2019 at 11:20 AM, eerw said:

    If buying stock one.  11#12# mainspring, 11# recoil, extended firing pin, 2075 rami FP spring.

     

     

    Yes, this works no matter what. I have several S2's purchased that came from CZ Custom with a trigger job and it is so worth it.

  4. 4 hours ago, Doublehelix said:

    Has anyone seen the Romeo 3MAX's out in the wild yet? Optics Planet says 1-2 month, but they always say that! :)

     

    I wonder what the mounting pattern is for that optic? Will it require an adapter plate, or does it have the same screw pattern as the R1P?

    Have a Romeo 3 Max but it has a RTS2 mounting pattern and to top it off it is a little longer on the front so it may or not fit a normal RTS2 mount pattern. The mounting screws are 4mm instead of the normal RTS2 8/32 mount screws as well. Unfortunately the Legion only fits DPP and R1 pro pattern optics.

  5. Yes a 1 degree cut is needed to keep your optic in the center of its adjustment range. Yes I made the expense mistake of cutting the slide flat and ran out of elevation adjustment on the optic. Likely the best course of action would be to cut the slide for a Cz custom plate that can be swapped out for different optics, that what I did for all my S2’s

  6. I think guns with optics need backups. I have had an RTS2 go down on an open gun at big match and just last year at area 4 my dpp on a CO shadow2 failed towards the end of a stage early in the match and both times having a backup gun really saved the day. I have two mostly identical shadow2 and use one for practice and the other for matches. Having at least the same brand that uses the same mags, ammo and holster helps. For awhile I had an SP01 Shadow as a backup and it worked out ok. 

  7. I have two of these and they are Very nice guns, trigger job is the best part. Downside is the gun still needs a lighter main spring and trigger return spring to get a truly great feeling trigger and maybe an extended firing pin, all easy to do. I have a third S2 that is stock and I put just springs in it and it was ok but the trigger felt sloppy and had some creep, not crisp like the CZC gun. Tried a Cajun gun works trigger kit and it was better but not as good as the CZC gun. Of course I am still learning to work on CZ and sure if Cajun gun works did the trigger it would be great as well but then you have more in the gun. Overall it is a time saver and a reasonable value to get the CZC gun, especially if you are new to CZ's

  8. On a a frame mounted gun the RTS2 is awesome, bright and very clear distinct dot with a housing that reminds you of a slide ride C-more but with settings that stay where you put them. Now on a slide mount like a carry optics gun the RTS2 has let me down several times both times with the dot losing zero and going to the top, So far the DPP has been much more durable in CO however the orangish nature of the dot is less than ideal compared to the RTS2. Not much problems on ether dot with batteries though.

  9. On 10/21/2018 at 2:44 PM, jripper said:

    I’ve been running a rts2.  So far this one is running good (after being returned 3times). I have a dpp but I like the rts2 better.  I’m to the point where I don’t think any of them last forever.  

    Had a RTS2 go down on me yesterday, the dot suddenly went to the top of the glass and all shots hitting below the target, then all over the place. This one was just back from Cmore for a very dim dot. Have two DPP's back for repair, who knows when I will see them back. So yeah three guns is beginning to sound about right for CO.

  10. Have had two DPP's go out on me this year, one was dim and the other relatively new optic stopped working two shots into my third stage at area four this year. I was not a happy camper, fortunately it was on an all paper stage and my hits looked like a shotgun. Thankfully I had a backup gun to continue on with. Both of my DPP's are back for service and just received an email stating 36 business days to repair.  

  11. 1 hour ago, GregJ said:

     

     

    This.  I have a CZC Shadow Black, with an SP01 milled slide.  Easily makes weight. 

    SP01 Shadow is a great way to go, certainly more cost effective, top ends are available at reasonable prices and you could even do a dovetail mount to begin with and still make weight. That said I love my Shadow 2's that I milled for optic, weight, installed lightweight grips and a polymer guide rod. S2 just takes more work to get them legal for division.

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