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  1. Never did get the ES and SD data sorry. the rounds worked excellent down here in Jamaica, they chrono'd at 120pf bang on.
  2. yeah I don't see how it is any help honestly. Unless someone is making an adapter to increase the capacity of my RF100....
  3. If the demo I saw in Germany tells me anything the finish will outlast anything else on the market except maybe the Glock. A CZ employee slammed two of the guns against each other, rubbing the checkering against the slides and scratching his knife down the slide, after a wipe with a micro fiber there was nothing to see on the slide. Pretty cool.
  4. Robin took 11 of the stages in Australia with his single action one
  5. Mk VII made me lose weight, brought my dog back to life, and not only brought my wife back to but made her sexier too. How can you go wrong?
  6. usually the reason they aren't in the grooves is because the mag button spring/lifter spring retaining screw has been overtightened, twisting the springs.
  7. I have a rear sight like that somewhere in my kit, but it was made for the Shadow, didn't like it as it interfered with decocking the gun, but others may not experience the same issue.
  8. I was prepared to not like the forward tilt, but on presentation I don't notice it at all. It gives me the feedback I need for shooting and looks exactly the same to me as the fixed sight when shooting. I like the low profile nature of the sight and lack of sharp edges on it too. Doing unloaded gun starts I slap the top of the back like a reverse chop, with normal target sights that equals blood, with these and the fixed it gets my gun loaded pain free.
  9. The pinch method, and this my opinion, is more prone to ADs then any other method. Sweaty or oily hands being the biggest issue. I've DQ'd a large number of people doing that method and yet none who do the thumb roll. While it can be done safely, so can drawing from a Serpa..
  10. decocking, in my opinion, should always be done by inserting the weak hand thumb between the hammer and slide, pushing the hammer back, then pulling and pinning the trigger and slowly and deliberately rolling the thumb up and out of the way, slowly letting the hammer down. (obviously for non decock models). It should also be a conscious act and not something done out of habit. I stress looking at it as it happens. Pinching or using the strong hand thumb leads to disaster enough so that I will not allow it at my classes. Yes you can go too fast the way I do it, but you have to do it really fast to get it to mess up. I demo that too, just so people know.
  11. Ok, so here are 3 of Shadows, starting on the right is my Steel Challenge gun which has the 3 dot Fibre optic sights that were available on some guns back in 2011. It came with red FO and I changed it to green as I preferred that. Next in the middle is my backup gun with the new chamfered corner sight that showed up on Shadowmate (Canadians) in 2012/13, originally they came with FO rears as well, but I changed to the solid sight once I found them in Czech while at the EEO. Next on the left is my current match gun, again a Shadowmate (like the practice gun in the background), now with the Shadow 2 rear sight. The blade has a slight forward angle to it, which apparently you can get without, but my source didn't have those. Once actually looking at the gun you can't tell it has the forward tilt though. The sight is adjustable for elevation only, by screw, windage is drifting the sight. I've got 6 guns and I've yet to have to drift my sights to correct for anything in the gun. Centered is centered as far as POI/POA is concerned. I'm normally not a fan of adjustable sights as I used to swap front sights to 6mm for my 147gr bullets and leave it at that. But as I am travelling more I am using a variety of ammo when on the road and this will allow me to zero at each match with the available ammo. Sure it won't help me win any of the matches, but it will help keep some shots out of partial no shoots and such, I hope. At least that's the theory behind my madness. I also am not a fan of adjustable sights as they always seem to break and fall apart at the worst times. My Stock II did that to me a few times, one of the many reasons I ended up with the Shadow. These new sights however, being elevation only seem to be much more durable as they don't have so many parts. I am very happy. Group shot with 124gr CamPro and the new rear sight. 18 clicks down from zero at 25m.
  12. I got mine in Germany from a shooter there. I have asked if he has made arrangements to sell them in the US and will let you guys know. I love mine no more worrying about what ammo I'm shooting when I travel.
  13. don't have any pics but I am using the new adjustable rear sight from the Shadow 2 and prior to that the new sight that came on the Shadowmates up here in Canada
  14. Sorry, didn't keep that data. But I will be back out this week to retest the new infrared screens I got for the CED and will record that for you.
  15. I've never ever heard of drilling out the pin, and I've done rusted in ones. I've had to use a press before, but would never drill. As mentioned above, sometimes the flared out side is on the right side, usually on the left.
  16. 2.8gr gave me 116pf out of my Glock 17, which is what will be used for the calibration gun at the match I'm going to (not my Glock, but a Glock). 3.0 gave me 125pf. Running the same loads out of my CZ dropped them 10pf, which was interesting. Bullets were 147gr CamPros. Accuracy was still really good, which shocked me.
  17. The last Shadow I worked on shocked me, the pin had to go out from Left to right. First time I've had to do that, but the flare on the right side was waaaay bigger than on the left, replaced it with a CGW pin too
  18. 100% agree that it is simply a good thing that there is a Shadow 2 now. Guns are like girls or cars/trucks, no one will always like the same thing as anyone else. Choose the gun you like and be happy!
  19. The work done to the S2 started long before the Stock III came out, they were already working on an upgrade in 2010 when I visited the factory for the first time. I, among others on that trip, were asked to list things that I wanted to see, improvements, simple changes etc, to the gun. Many of the things I wrote down, from proper checkering, better slide serrations for manipulations and a good, solid adjustable rear sight, are now incorporated into this gun. I know I wasn't unique in my answers, as it was things I'd heard from others, and were things people like Angus had told them previously as well.
  20. I would take the Shadow 2 over a Stock 2 or 3 any day of the week, I took a regular Shadow over my Stock II originally. The Shadow has a better trigger, better sights and most importantly, for me, flush safeties. Tanfoglio refuses to make flush safeties, had that discussion with them at IWA, they cite "liability" concerns. Weird how others don't have that same concern. And I laugh at people saying CZ is copying Tanfoglio, because umm, what is a Tanfo again? oh yeah a copy of a CZ.
  21. it was a sad sad day. I knew he'd been hit hard again by the cancer recently but we'd expected a bit more time with him. He is at peace now though, I will do my best to continue to learn and grow as a shooter as he showed me how on his trips up here. Great guy, great friend, great shooter and of course a great instructor. He will be missed.
  22. I've got some 124s actually, so I could load them, but I have tons of 147s. will be doing this this weekend if I have time. I have a steel challenge load I did years ago that was apparently 2.8grs of tightgroup. Super soft and accurate, but I never chrono'd it.
  23. yeah sorry, ipsc only as far as I know, but if one could source the material no reason it couldn't be done in Metric targets (god I hate that name for the USPSA target, it should be the classic target)
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