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Yes, I have Shadow 2 rear sights on my match guns, they are oversized so it does take a bit of filing on the sight to fit them to the slide.
As you mention Bob, Shadows, including the 2s, are generally bang on for mechanical sighting lining up with the bore. 99.99999999999% of the time if they are shooting low left or high right, it's the shooter. The other 0.000000000001% (I think that's the right number of zeros) if the gun is shooting low right or high left, it's the shooter, only this time a lefty not a righty. For the remaining 0.00000000% the gun might be off. This actually applies to the vast majority of pistols made. Sometimes the sights are in fact adjusted wrong at the factory and restoring them to center fixes them
My SP 01 Shadow shot bang on target out of the box. Great gun! My Shadow 2 however was definitely shooting slightly low and to the left out of the box. Factory test target that came with it had near identical low left group. Both free hand and bench rest produced same low left groups.
Fully realize the tendency for right hand shooters with improper grip and trigger push (to left) as opposed to straight back pull to shoot low left. But that's not the case here with my Shadow 2. It was definitely shooting low left out of the box. 2 others with Shadow 2s I've met at the range plus all of the posts on this and other CGN strings seem to report the same low left groups out of the box, with similar factory test targets. Just sayin. Looks, walks and quacks like a duck, probably a duck.
No biggie though. As I posted above. I drifted my rear sight slightly to the right, adjusted the elevation and it's all good baby! She's shooting bang on now! And I find myself quickly falling in love with the smaller fibre optic front sight. It's giving me way more accuracy, especially in my long shots than the larger fibre optic did in my Shadow. Think I'm gonna really like this gun!


















































