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Check out the end of this thread. Should give you what you need. CZ-AccuShadow2 Takedown video-Instruction https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_fid=23595&share_tid=96405&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eczfirearms%2Eus%2Findex%2Ephp%3Ftopic%3D96405&share_type=t Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I believe the milling is considered internal to the slide so it’s OK. The new rules actually call out the installation of bushings as legal explicitly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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That’s ridiculous and runs counter to the spirit and stated rationale of the recent rule changes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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When the new rules go into effect, my understanding is yes. Recommend you take a look at the new rules and evaluate for yourself. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I’ve been informed by both my Area Director and Section Coordinator that the new Accu Shadow is considered legal. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Not sure who you are asking but no I’m not concerned. Though I have a S2 Accu, I’ll be using my standard S2 until things get more definitively resolved. Definitely need to get this Gun on the list though because it’s stellar. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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What exactly are these? Dry fire drill? Sounds fun...excruciating...but fun. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I hope not. Production rules are fine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Agree. Getting it on the list is the way forward. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The problem is it can’t be added until people buy it. 2000 people to be exact. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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8 The word I got was from a section coordinator and the logic provided seems legit to me. Not that it matters but also received opinions from a few GM’s on the matter. Even though there’s an email (referenced in this post) from the NROI, it hasn’t been stated as an official ruling. Soooo...am thinking it’s wise to wait on the matter until she’s on the list. Here we go 2000 sales! The natives seem to be getting restless on this whole email-from-NROI thing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Not sure that’s true. Are you definitively aware of a major where one was used? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Looks like it’s a big fat no in my area as far as being Production legal. 21.2b is what’s being cited. Looks like those 2000 sales will be needed after all.
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You've accurately described the reason or the source of the mysterious Mike. Shoot some stages where you consciously back down 5 - 10% off the pace that you'd typically shoot at. The goal being - there is never a moment that you are not fully aware of what you are aware of. Just calmly cruising along... Seeing everything you need to see to call each shot. The next time you have a mysterious Mike, search your memory for the stage and see if you can find a "blank spot" - just a brief moment when there was not a sense of certainty about what you did or did not see. Yes. I definitely experience “ blank spots”. Will certainly be experimenting with your suggestions. Thanks again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Going to go dig out my worn copy of Practical Shooting: Beyond Fundamentals, right now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Awesome post Brian. Thank you. I wonder, would this be something that would help correct the mysterious mike? I have a tendency to experience surprise mikes during a match. Im in the hunt in other areas like raw time and accuracy - excluding the mikes of course but the mikes drop me down quite a bit in the standings. I’ve been exploring the Steve Anderson match mode concept in dry fire where he suggests you simply work to maintain your focus on an array at normal match pace over increasing periods of time and am wondering if these two approaches are getting at the problem in different ways? That is, a loss of focus during stage execution resulting in a Mike due to say coming of a target early or pulling the trigger before gaining an acceptable sight picture. Interested in your thoughts as it’s been an illusive problem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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OK. Mystery solved. After much frustration I've learned that yes, indeed, the RH detent is the same part; however, the RH safety itself is not identical to the Shadow 1. After trying the RH safety that came with the extended safety on my Shadow 2, I saw that it is in fact a thicker part. The RH safety of the Shadow 2 reaches deeper inside the frame when compared to the Shadow 1's RH safety. Once I used the RH safety that came with the gun things went back together as expected. Learn something new every day! Thanks for the help yigal.
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Tried it. No joy. This part clearly doesn't fit. It seems like either: A - the tapered down part that is designed to slip into the groove of the RH safety is too thick B - The overall part is thicker than spec. I believe A is the issue here because when I look close I can see that the part is directly butting against the safety preventing it from rotating. Any advise is appreciated. I'll be calling CZ custom in the morning if I am unable to resolve.
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OK. After looking I do indeed see (thanks to my magnification visor) some burrs. I'll take a crack at light sanding. What do you recommend? 400grit? 800?
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I should also mention this is on a Shadow 2. When I ordered from CGW, I spoke with someone and they gave me a part number for ordering. When I look on their website the part is in their Shadow 2 section but is listed as a TS part. Think it matters?
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Anyone ever have trouble with the RH safety detent not fitting? I am able to slip the detent into its normal position, but when I try to rotate the RH safety so the detent slips into the groove on the safety, I can't get the safety to rotate. This detent was ordered from Cajun Gun Works, is it possible the thin part of the detent isn't thin enough? Or am I missing something subtle? Any tips/tricks to getting these two parts to fit?
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Sorry gents for the slow reply. Been away a bit. Rowdy, regarding pinching, its still happening to me but what I've decided is to finish this season using my S1 and begin the transition into my S2 over the offseason. This would include the experimentation with the S2 mag release paddle. bsand, I'll keep your offer in mind as I go through the transition process described above. Thanks to both for your input on the topic.
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