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Hello Fasthenk65 I can’t find an earlier post where you said you can modify a Shadow 2 to be smoother on the trigger. Can you reply with your suggested modifications please. Thank you.
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Yes it's very, very easy and you will be surprised by the impact (it's a different gun):
1) CGW 11,5 lb hammer spring
2) 10lb recoil spring
3) to ensure all primers 'go' with the softer hammer spring: extended firing pin + soft firing pin spring CGW
Then already it's 90% to make it really perfect:
CZ Race hammer with the 0,2 disco
There you are!
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What is situation in the country? We no longer have sports and are probably going to be closed throughout the country in a few days without restriction
best regards
yigal
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Today I read a thread from Dec 2019 where you posted results of buffer testing. Mind if I ask a couple of questions?
Thanks, Alan
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Ok, its a long journey.
We (me and roughly 6 other pcc shooters) tried so many things with one goal in mind; dot recovery! 9mm is 9mm and there will be recoil but it's always soft.
We tried many buffer systems (MBX and Blitzkrieg eg.) we always came back to JP short stroked buffer system since less noise and overall quality feeling.
Then for the JP buffer... all perceive things differently... but:
low weight bullet (115 fmj in our case) + slow powder (VV N350 in our case) gives least dot bounce and was appreciated most : so: 115 bullet and 5,4 grains VVN350 = PF 129,7 and was super with both short stroke systems mentioned.
2nd is a 124 bullet fmj with Swiss Reload RS12... more difficult in US to obtain so say VV 330 or 340..) at PF 134 faster then the 115 but groups still ok (15 yards double tap as fast as possible..)
Coming Months we will try slower powder + plated bullets since we do not like the lead exposed open end of alsa fmj's...
Hope this helps? If any question pls let me know!
regards!
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Today I read a thread from Dec 2019 where you posted results of buffer testing. Mind if I ask a couple of questions?
Thanks, Alan