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  1. 8.2.1.2 SSP Permitted Modifications (Inclusive list): A. Sights may be changed to another notch and post type. Slides may not be machined to accept different style sights. B. Grips may be changed to another style or material that is similar to factory configuration and do not weigh more than 2.00 oz. more than the factory standard weight for that model. C. Magazine releases, slide stops, safety levers, de-cocking levers, hammers, and triggers, that are stock on one SSP legal firearm may be used on another SSP legal firearm from the same manufacturer provided they are drop in replacements. Parts in this list must come factory installed on standard production firearms. Special parts that are available installed only from a factory custom shop are not eligible in SSP. D. Recoil spring guide rods and dual spring recoil systems made of material that is no heavier than stainless steel. E. Frames may be replaced with identical frames from the same manufacturer. F. A slip-on grip sock and/or grip tape, skateboard tape, etc. may be used. G. Internal action work may be used to enhance trigger pull as long as safety is maintained (no visible external modifications allowed). H. Internal reliability work. I. Aftermarket extractors and pins may be used. J. Internal accuracy work. K. Replacement of barrel with one of factory configuration that uses the original cartridge. L. Plastic plugs may be used to fill the opening behind the magazine well. M. Custom finishes may be applied. N. Stock slide cover plates may be refinished. O. Slides may be engraved. Engraving is defined as etching into the slide of logos, letters, and graphics no deeper than the original factory logos. P. Stippling and texturing may be performed on readily replaceable parts of the grip frame such as replaceable back straps and replaceable grip panels. Q. Aftermarket magazines may be used provided they do not weigh more than 1.00 oz. over the same capacity factory magazine. R. Aftermarket magazine base pads may be used provided they do not make the magazine weight more than 1.00 oz. over the same capacity factory magazine. S. Magazine base pads may be modified by reshaping, texturing, or adding bumper pads provided that they do not make the magazine weigh more than 1.00 oz. over the same capacity factory magazine. T. Magazines that are longer than stock may be used provided they meet all other division requirements. 8.2.1.3 SSP Excluded Modifications (Non-Inclusive list): A. Externally visible modifications other than those listed in the Permitted Modifications section. B. Aftermarket or visibly modified magazine releases, slide stops, safety levers, de-cocking levers, and hammers. C. Robar-style grip reduction. D. Add-on magazine well opening. E. Slide inserts to accommodate a different recoil assembly design. F. A barrel that uses a different cartridge that is not offered in the original factory model. G. Customization of the slide by adding front cocking serrations, tri-top, carry melts, and high power cuts. H. Compensated/ported firearms with non-compensated/ported barrels installed. I. Checkering or stippling on non-readily replaceable parts of the grip frame. J. Aftermarket slides. K. Removing material from the magazine well opening. L. Aftermarket grip tang extensions or beavertails. M. Disabling the slide stop.
  2. By the time you got a upper that would still need to be converted your only a few hundred away from a complete shadow 2. If you go the open route the tactical sport is the way to go.
  3. The Shadow 2 with plastic guide rod and Lok lightweight grips brings it very close to the 43oz mark. all thats needed is some internal slide lightening and some material removed from the frame inside by the rail. Stays SSP legal and production legal. Good luck on CZ doing the weight idea. Idpa is such a small market for them worldwide. We cant even get the shadow 2 optic version in the US
  4. The trigger bar does not ride that high with the slide on. The little tabs on the top of the trigger bar contacts the bottom of the slide during operation. If you wont more audible/tactile reset then you will need a different trigger return spring. What parts do you have in your SP01? What parts are in the Shadow 1? Is the shadow 1 new or used? Round count and dryfire hours on each gun?
  5. The issue is mounting a optic. You cant drill holes in the frame to use in production. Your options are slide mounted which is not ideal or getting some type of mount that would attach to the front rail. Neumount would be your only option for that but the optic sits very high.
  6. They will fit with a big hammer. LOL The irony is buying $180 mags to go in a $500 gun We still need a 171mm extension for standard mags.
  7. Depending on the optic you choose the shadow 1 wont need any slide lightening done. Worse case you have to get lok lightweight grips and plastic guide rod. The shadow 2 will have to have slide lightening so thats an added expense. I would recommend the same platform if your going to be switching back and fourth between carry optics and production. Both are excellent options and neither of them will hold you back. What it comes done to is what has better ergonomics for you. For me its the shadow 2 but its different for everybody. A few of my buddys used the shadow 2 last year and they switched back to the shadow 1 because it feels better to them. Shooting the two back to back I noticed no difference in dot movement. The dot goes up to the top 3/4 of the optic window and comes right back to the first shot.
  8. What a deal!! Only $141 thats hilarious plus $20 for spring and follower and another $20 for the pad. $181 LMFAO Thats more than tuned 2011 mbx mags I'll pass....
  9. Make sure it has the relief cuts. The frame on the right has them. Thats what you want.
  10. HaHa. Maybe it could pay off a new Tig welder.
  11. Second option is taking 2 mags and cut and weld them together to 171mm
  12. I'm in for a couple. I tried to talk taylor freelance into making some last year and they seemed interested but no luck yet.
  13. I run a 10lb with my 132pf loads (147gr at 900 fps) Sub minor loads like you stated will cycle with the 10lb
  14. It depends on what you plan on using it for. TSO and TS in 40s&w is perfect for limited division. The Shadow 1 orange is very over priced for what you get. Standard shadow with parts for CGW or CZC will get you a better trigger for alot less money. The Shadow 2 is a great gun for the money. Only needs some springs and ext firing pin. All that under $40 If your looking for a production gun I would highly recommend the Shadow 2. If the grip works for you. I have big meat hooks for hands so I like the shadow 2. If you go with a Shadow 2 make sure its #91257
  15. Decocker models take alot of parts and work to get a good trigger. They also are a pain in the @@$ to work on the sear cage. Safety model will give you more freedom for other divisions and disciplines. Also can be converted to single action very easily for ESP.
  16. Jpoint 8moa Very lightweight, bright and clear dot, low profile, clear non tinted window. The only downside is you have to be careful when cleaning because lens can scratch easily.
  17. Stock 3 bull barrel hard chromed would be awesome.
  18. My favorite load for the walther is 3.9-4.0 gr power pistol 147 gr fp blue bullet winchester primer 1.13 oal 132pf at nationals Most accurate load with the powders I had at the time.
  19. 15k+ in stock form. 200ish after conversion. Don't forget that the sp01 was designed and tested for use with +p+ ammo Im running a shock buff and 10lb recoil spring. My 135pf production load will not cycle the slide with comp and 10lb spring. kneelingatlas is the guy to talk too about open major cz's.
  20. I converted a sp01. Its a great low budget open option. The only thing I need is a magwell. Its way more accurate than I thought too. Major PF ammo 1st load test got me a 1.5" group at 27 yards on a 30 degree day rested on a ammo box. Im sure i could get sub 1" on a proper rest and a few degrees warmer. A buddy of mine shot it freehand at 25yds and was able to put 9 shots in the head A box zone and the 10th was just below. He could not believe it. Trigger is about 1 1/2lbs and less reset than most custom 2011's
  21. TTI extensions with grams guts Jpoint or shield rms 8moa red dot for a ultra low rds. cowitness is possible with a .010+ taller front sight Jager glock gen 4 long/heavy guide rod 13-14lb recoil spring. I like 14lb Home Depot spring pack for many trigger return springs Powder river precision XDM FPB safety spring Those 2 springs with minimal polishing will get you a 2lb 2oz trigger with a positive reset. The FPB spring is a must for this to happen
  22. I have both. Grams guts are a must. I can get 23+1 or 22 reloadable in both I highly recommend TTI You have to be very careful with the springers. They can be too long..... I was at nationals this year and they did a courtesy check the day before optics nationals. I wanted to make sure that my mags fit the gauge. (First major match shooting carry optics) low and behold springers didnt pass but the tti did. It could have been a very painful match shooting open minor. Thankfully I had a couple of hand files in my bag and went to work.
  23. I'm in the mid 3s da and 1lb 2oz sa with a uncut 8.5lb. The sa was too light for my liking.
  24. Im not sure why the high numbers. I did light polishing and some stoning with the light trigger return spring , 11.5 hammer spring , cgw extended firing pin. CZC hammer gets me 4lb 12oz da and 1lb 12oz sa Original shadow 2 hammer 5lb 2oz da and 2lb sa Pull weight done with a lyman electronic gauge with 5 pull average. Sets off winchester primers.
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