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  1. I don't have a Shadow but I weighed my P-09 slide. Has factory night sights. Slide was 17.8oz/506 grams or 12.9oz/365 grams without the barrel and guide rod/recoil spring. Somebody else might be able to provide the weight for a Shadow slide.

  2. I have only ever loaded with CCI primers and used a 13lb mainspring in my P-09 with the CGW extended firing pin and have not had any light strikes. But, I've only shot 100 or so of my loads since switching to that combo. Probably 400 or so factory with no problems.

  3. One can change out hammer springs with no tools besides something to push out the retaining pin once the plug is depressed. I see no reason for a special tool. Takes maybe 30 seconds.

  4. I have the CZC large magwell and CZC basepads. I had to do some filing on the basepads to get them to seat properly each time. I used Grams springs and followers. I can load them to 21 but I don't have the confidence that I'm going to seat them hard enough during a match as it takes quite a good whack when seating them loaded to 21 on a closed slide. I removed the waffling on mine and did it with a file to get it roughed in and then emery cloth on a hard rubber pad to smooth it out. Finished with finer grits of sandpaper until I was satisfied with it. I use the thin grips with grip tape on them and then grip tape on the front and back straps.

  5. I would contact the Cerakote applicator for details on how they want it stripped. When I sent off my Tactical Sport I stripped it all the way down, sights and everything. You shouldn't need to mask anything at all. They should media blast it and then if there's anything that shouldn't be coated mask it off.

  6. Sure, mags are expensive at $43 each, but compared to $25 mags they're just $18 more. Times four mags that's $72 extra and that's not much considering the overall expense of shooting and practicing USPSA and how cheap the gun itself is. I shoot limited, but I might have to shoot some production just so I can run my P-09.

  7. It won't be like a tuned 1911 trigger, but you can get the triggers very nice. I used CGW parts in mine and did some polishing in the areas David suggests as well as reducing the tension of the trigger bar spring. I'm very pleased with it.

  8. I'm on the fence about lubes. Was a CLP guy. Then started using FrogLube. Love it for the anti corrosion properties. I found that when I returned to a gun I hadn't shot in several months that the FrogLube was gummy. I'd do the heat and treat and then brush on a very small amount. Never had any failures with it. I've switched to Mobil1 recently for lube but still like to heat and treat with FrogLube and then wipe it all off to help prevent rust and corrosion.

  9. I would, and did, go with 9mm for my P-09 and P-07 though mine are honestly for defensive purposes. Might occasionally shoot production or 3 gun with the P-09 but I usually shoot my Tac Sport in limited. Only thing you'd miss with 9mm would be able to shoot major in limited. 9mm would be great for production or 3 gun.

    Side note... Has anyone tried a .40 to 9mm barrel swap on a P-09 or P-07? Are the outside diameters of the barrels the same? I looked and the extractors and ejectors are the same part regardless of caliber.

  10. Just be cautious when reading load recipes on the internet. A load that is fine a 1.2 can be a shrapnel generator at 1.30ish lengths. Particularly heavy bullet/fast powder combos.

    You mean a load that is fine at 1.2" can be bad at 1.13"ish lengths? The longer OAL you mentioned should mean lower velocity and pressure.

  11. You are limited by the magazine to right at 1.135. There is nothing to be gained by going longer with these particular pistols and much longer will cause the rounds to jam in the magazine.

    I load mine to 1.135 due to the magazines.

  12. The .40 S&W barrels have a 1 in 16" twist while the 9mm barrels have a 1 in 9.8" twist. I haven't tried any 147 grain bullets but the barrel twist is the same as other CZ 9mm pistols so they should work similarly.

    The CZUB site with the specs isn't currently loading but I viewed a cached version to get the data. http://www.czub.cz/en/catalog/79-pistols-cz/PST/CZ_P-09.aspx

    Technical Data
    Caliber (rate of twist) .40 S&W (16")
    9 mm Luger (9,8") Magazine Capacity 15
    19 Trigger mechanism operation SA/DA Frame polymer Sights fixed Overall length 205 mm Barrel length 115 mm Height 147 mm Width 37 mm Weight 840 g Safety features hammer decocking
    manual safety
    hammer safety notch
    firing pin block
  13. I use Grams springs and followers with CZC basepads. I squeezed the mag bodies slightly in a vice to make them just a tiny bit wider to get 21 rounds in. Can't squeeze them too much or they won't slide in well. I can get 21 rounds in them though they take a bit more force to seat. I run 20 in them usually because I'm afraid I won't seat them hard enough during a reload.

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