There are a handful of CTS models, some based on the TS, some based on the 75SA, as a good rule of thumb, if it's less than $2K it's the 75SA and more than $2K is the TS:
This was my original plan, but I couldn't choke down the initial investment so I bought a TS then promptly started turning it into an Open gun, then one thing lead to another and now I have over two dozen CZ75 pattern pistols
You must not shoot very much then
I have tree little kids, so I shoot one, maybe two matches a month and I easily spend $3K a year, not including the depreciation of guns and gear, gas etc.
I just took it to the range and it is awesome! Shot it back to back with the Limited and there was nothing not to like: the weight and balance is almost the same, there is significantly less straight back push, and a little less muzzle rise. I plan to stroke it by 0.100" and see what it does...
Yup, I plan to cut the dust cover tonight, and I think the black frame, chrome slide will be the ticket (but with the black grips and silver controls):
Yes, I never liked how the Hunter has only four serrations in the front rather than six like the others; makes it look like an after thought. Maybe because it is? because the took a Limited frame and just stuck a 6" slide on it then there wasn't enough room to cut six serrations...
Anyway, I plan to cut the dust cover back past the serrations and make it look like it was designed to be a 6".
The slide was reduced by 1.7oz.
It's a 30 year old Austin Behlert, sexy isn't it?!?
I still plan to cut back the dust cover to take a little more weight off the nose, I'm thinking I'll do the frame in black and the slide in hard chrome
The designation "Shadow" means it does not have a firing pin block, the B models and the SP01 do have a firing pin block (the 85C doesn't have a firing pin block and is one hell of a value )