Gundad73
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Thank you
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Does anyone know the conversion needed for a CZ SHADOW 2 to shoot 9mm Major?
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I was wondering if anybody knew if the Cz 75 Shadow Orange Custom qualifies for USPSA Production and/or IDPA SSP OR ESP?
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3 minutes ago, Shootingbeaver said:
Let’s see a pic!
Will send tomorrow
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The short magwell for the CZ 75. However, it took a lot of grinding down to get it to fit.
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14 minutes ago, 45 Raven said:
If you want to shoot IDPA and USPSA with a CZ, try the Shadow. Shoot it in SSP (DA/SA) and ESP (Cocked & locked) in IDPA . Shoot it in Production (DA/SA) and Limited - Minor (Cocked & Locked) in USPSA.
As for the DA-SA transition . . . . it just takes some time and practice, and if you have done some work on your pistol (or had someone like CZ Custom or Cajun Gun Works do it for you), it's even easier to learn, as the DA pull is light, smooth, and reliable!
Thanks 45 Raven, was thinking that model also.
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I was thinking that if you could just change out some springs for a lighter SA pull then your golden.
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5 minutes ago, Shootingbeaver said:
No I have not. I have a 75 that I shot idpa with for about a year in esp. never really played with a decocker cz.
Does the Shadow feel the same as your CZ 75?
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It comes with night sights and I am thinking that it would be huge to start half-cock in Production
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Correct. Have you ever shot the tactical?
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7 minutes ago, Shootingbeaver said:
I’m in the same boat. I would think the sp-01 shadow 9mm so you can shoot production and SSP. However me usually being a SAO guy my big issue is the double action trigger first pull
What do you think about the CZ Tactical that has a decocker? That would let you start at half-cocked
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I want to shoot both IDPA and USPSA with a CZ.
which CZ is best for that?
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Just now, Gundad73 said:
1.88 pounds
Guess what hat I should have bought instead?
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26 minutes ago, Shootingbeaver said:
So does anyone know the weight of the T-120? I assume it makes weight if it’s aluminum framed.
1.88 pounds
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32 minutes ago, Beef15 said:
P is still steel, USPSA lists the P at 42oz IIRC, don't remember the T, it's lighter, I think it's aluminum framed.
Your right the T is aluminum. I have the P120. I put an aluminum magwell on it and it weighed 49 oz. with empty magazine. ESP for IDPA is max 43oz. with empty mag. I took off the magwell and will shoot it Production USPSA. It’s on the Production list
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I have to agree with IHAVEGAS. You cannot go by people going to Nationals.
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2 minutes ago, Shootingbeaver said:
Ha bills wife Joyce is the president so I don’t think so. What was the exact weight on your tristar? Can some weight be removed to make it legal?
I think if I removed the slide, then I am there!! Hahaha.
Seriously, I am that far off. Should have known when it came in and I picked it up that I didn’t have a chance. Wishful thinking
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2 minutes ago, IHAVEGAS said:
The initial concept was that it would be a carry gun sport & that the heavier guns were not carry guns. Threw that out when Wilson started making pcc's.
Right now I think what is keeping the weight limits (and recent changes to ccp size) is sponsorship funds from Glock & etc.
Excellent point!!
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Wow man! No wonder it seems like IDPA gets a bad wrap. Is there an election process for Head of IDPA?
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Why do you think he would want to limit the 1911 platform?
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That sucks about the your gun weights. Yes. I don’t understand why IDPA would be so restrictive in weight
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I think the t is a polymer. The p are steel.
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No. The modifications took a lot of work because they don’t exactly fit the SP-01 like you would think. Should have at least bought an SP-01
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I had a buddy suggest that I buy a Shadow 1.
should have listened to him. According to him the Shadow 1 qualifies for both IDPA and USPSA
No More Battle in the Bluegrass, What's taking its place?
in Travel, Locations, Ranges, etc.
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They have the Kentucky LoCap sectional now. It’s on the USPSA website