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  1. On 4/18/2019 at 12:15 PM, PrimaryBruce said:

     

     

    Nice! How do you like the recoil impulse now?

    Wow that’s a nice looking weight reduction. Does that include cutting the recoil spring housing ? What’s price on that ? I also have a grey s2

  2. On 5/31/2019 at 12:04 PM, Ontos said:

    I just had Fire4Effect build mine... So far I couldn’t be happier. 

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    That is one sweet s2 would that make it legal for carry optics in IDPA or does the slide cuts. She it illegal going by esp rules even tho it makes weight ? . Also what grips are those ? And cycling issues/ what recoil spring you using ?

  3. 4 hours ago, GrumpyOne said:

    I have a Shadow 1 and a TSO. Both are custom shop guns. Both are very good. That is a very difficult question. Now that I have both, I don't know if I could choose between them. The TSO has a nicer trigger than the Shadow, but the Shadow's trigger is also very good for a DA/SA trigger. The TSO is 4oz heavier than the Shadow 1 (don't know about the Shadow 2), so it does soak up recoil more, but that means it's also just a fraction slower at transitioning between targets. 

     

    The TSO is extremely accurate, tight fitting, great quality. The TSO has a bigger grip, takes different mags. But, you are essentially stuck in 1 division with it. With the Shadow, Production, CO (if milled for a dot), and Limited Minor. 9mm is cheaper, but 40 gets more points. 

    Yea I have thought about a shadow 1 so I could run it in IDPA and uspsa as well. The shadow 2 is 46 ounces I think . Mine has a nice trigger I have all the Cajun disconnect/hammer / short reset etc . Somthing draws me to the tso and 2011s 

  4. 26 minutes ago, George16 said:

    If Competition is not an issue, TSO hands down for me. Better quality, feel and accuracy. Heck, even my wife likes and shoots it more than my shadow 2 especially after I installed a frame mounted trijicon on it.

     

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    Wow I want that bad !!’ That’s a nice looking tso !! 

  5. It’s a solid shooting gun has some holster wear but a low round count . How is it to move one of those what would you consider price for sell with those mods ? I’m not very familiar with the Trojan to know if a even trade is a good deal ?

  6. Do any of you guys have a tso and shadow 2 and be able to say gun for gun which is better in terms of quality , feel , accuracy ? If competition was not a issue which you would go with ?

  7. 7 minutes ago, jcc7x7 said:

    Yep

    Load it up put the safety on and run is SAO for limited

    Go back to Prod. any time by changing mags or taking the extended base pads off and putting your regular pads on.

     

    Or go 40 with the TSO

    I really want to go with a 40 so I can be more competitive but the ammo cost is a lot more I know I’m whining about ammo with a 1700 dollar gun but I like to shoot a lot and I know that will cut into it lol plus if I can shoot all a’s I’m good ... cough .., lol . Geeze this is a hard decision you guys are talking with common sense and I’m looking at the new shinny.

  8. 7 minutes ago, TrackCage said:

    Shadow 2 is a premier Production gun, while shooting minor out of a TSO is a known handicap. If you dont care about competition, I'm sure the TSO is nice. But as a gun well suited to a division, it's a step backwards from what you already have.

    I see your point for sure . I guess it’s more I want something  different then anything . When I first was looking for a competition gun I wanted a tso but I didn’t have the funds for one initially so now I have a chance to get one I’m having a notion to go for it just trying not to make a poor decision . 

  9. 3 minutes ago, TrackCage said:

    Do you want to shoot Production or Limited? 

    I really don’t have a preference I don’t get to shoot big matches much . I do like being able to put all the bullets in my gun and blast away in limited but I know being minor I’m loosing points . I haven’t got to that point of gaming it that hard yet . I know the shadow 2 is production and tso will be limited and both minor but it’s not that big of deal to me to be honest .

  10. Thanks for the info it’s going to be my only pistol lol so I guess it will be uspsa limited so that’s why I’m looking for which would be better if you could only have one . I know the Trojan would be able to be shot in both but idk if that would be a smart even trade . 

  11. Do you guys know if the weight reduction will make the shadow 2 legal in IDPA  or will the slide cuts made it not legal per esp guidelines for c/o ? I know you can get weight down to 43 ounces but would it be legal with slide cuts ?

  12. I’m debating on trading my cz shadow 2 for a tactical sport orange what you guys think. ? I have full Cajun gun parts his has tso aluminum trigger , 6 mags grams followers basepads , mine has same  many mags etc . I’m running it in uspsa his is 9mm . I have to add cash on my end as well . I also can trade for a STI Trojan 9mm crp Dawson with extreme engineering trigger , ice magwell , Wilson combat  extreme trigger hammer group , upgraded extractor, 5 Dawson mags baseplates . What’s you guys thoughts ?

  13. What’s your guys thoughts on a Dawson crp Trojan 9 . I have a guy wanting to trade one for my cz shadow 2 that has all Cajun parts . His has extreme engineering trigger , Dawson mag , upgraded extractor , vz grips ,  Wilson combat bullit proof ambi . 5 Dawson mags . The gun runs flawlessly just wondering about if it’s eirth a even trade or how easy it would be to get my money back I know the shadow 2 would be easy to do that . I shoot both IDPA and uspsa so I know the shadow isn’t legal for IDPA that’s why I was trying to find a eagle in 9. But ran across this deal .

  14. 1 hour ago, RedlandsShooter said:

    Can you please share where you can find TTI base plates for less than Henning?  I considered both but went with the Henning because they were less expensive.  The have been great base pads and a thumbs up for removal.

     

    https://www.henningshop.com/Products.aspx?CAT=10227.  19.95 ea.

     

    https://tarantacticalinnovations.com/base-pad-for-cz75/. 30.99 ea

     

    unless I’m wrong the henning base pads alone are 39.99  the ones you are thinking of are the production base plates that don’t add capacity that’s what I’m currently running . I found the tti on eBay 34 shipped . But I’m going to go with henning since that’s what I have for production.

  15. 8 hours ago, DesertTortoise said:

    Henning is retained by a detent and spring system where TTI has uses a pin and set screw.

     

    I have Henning on my tanfoglio and CZ and TTI on my glock.

     

    I would say they are equivalent products in terms of quality and function. Ease of disassembly goes slightly in favor to henning. 

     

    Henning makes some unique / niche products that I appreciate so I lean towards supporting that company. Also Vikings.

    Thanks for info !

  16. Anybody have both to compare seems like I can get tti about 10 dollars cheaper ?Any differences in the two ? If henning is better I’ll get them . This is for a shadow 2 going to shoot limited for fun.

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