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Well what's the Difference between sp01 and 75b?
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Questions:
You say it has a tuned trigger. What is the SA/DA poundage? Is it still IPSC legal?
Can I get more red base pads?
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Thanks
Actually...
1) red aluminum "Canadian" grips
2) 3 mags with matching red base-plates
3) slightly reworked trigger
4) stainless guide rod
5) extra recoil & buffer springs
6) cleaning supplies (oil, rod & patches, brush)
7) a case to carry it all
For $350...
SP-01 has a rail (full-length dust-cover) with front slide serations, & better (fiber-optic) sights. 75b does not.
There's probably other things different, I'm just listed the obvious.
SP-01
75b Omega
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I was told the trigger is the exact same as current shadows. To get a trigger job it's $250 on top of the $1116.70.
Sorry for all the confusion, the third photo is neither a SP-01 nor a 75B. It looks like a 75B, it is simply a CZ 75th Anniversary.
Thank you,
CRAFM
Club de Tir de Montreal
Montreal Firearms Recreational Center (CRAFM)
2206 52nd Avenue
Lachine, Quebec
H8T2Y3
T 514.635.4867
F 514.635.4868
http://www.crafm.com
Can we have more details about these new Shadows? are they the same as these in all additional details? I see about $200-$220 of upgrades but if the trigger has been worked and barrel is better fitted this might make up the difference.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...d.php?t=685897
Has the trigger been tuned, is there a silver polycoat option?
Thanks
Well, at this point, the only thing I can say is that the extra spring is actually even heavier than the factory one. My guess is that this spring is probably to be used with old surplus ammunition that has really hard primers...but it's only a guess. Hope this helps a bit!
Yes, sorry, you guys are absolutely right. The anniversary model is indeed a 75B and not an SP-01. Sorry for the confusion!
The trigger on the new Canadian Shadows is right arround 9-10lbs in DA and 3.5-4lbs in SA which makes it perfectly legal for IPSC. The trigger also feels a lot smoother than the one on the factory Shadow.
At this point, we don't have any extra base pads for sale. This is something that we are working on right now so stay tuned here and to our website for more information.
There already was a trigger job done at the factory on the new IPSC Canadian Shadows but it doesn't compare to the one our gunsmith does especially when also installing the competition hammer. The trigger is still much better than the factory Shadows but if you are looking for the lightest trigger possible, the IPSC Ready Shadow we offer on our website is probably a better option for you.
There doesn't seem to be any difference in how the barrel has been fitted compared to the regular Shadows. However, the trigger is noticeably lighter and smoother.
The silver option is not available at this point but we hope it will be soon. Unfortunately, we have no expected delivery dates yet. Please stay tuned here and to our website for more information.
Best regards,
JP---CRAFM
Club de Tir de Montreal
Montreal Firearms Recreational Center (CRAFM)
2206 52nd Avenue
Lachine, Quebec
H8T2Y3
T 514.635.4867
F 514.635.4868
http://www.crafm.com
CRAFM (Frank); Sent you an email. Please, check it out and get to me at convenience ready to place order if you can accommodate my request.