CZ Shadow 2 safety question

If you were where I think you were, you should take the opportunity to try the Arsenal Strike One they have. I've run all of the "rental" guns you mentioned, and the CZ and Strike One were both amazing. I found the M&P very hard to aim and the HK never felt at home. My first time picking up the Strike was a revelation. I knew nothing about it, just went along their range options "tried it, tried it, tried it, hated that, never heard of that - let's check it out". Tight groups, intuitive controls, low recoil, fast requisition. Reset isn't my favourite admittedly.

I shot much tighter with the Strike than the SP01, but both worked beautifully for me. Felt great, pointed naturally, put holes where I expected. I'm not a lefty, but my shooting buddy is. He likes his Steyr but first time picking up the Strike, he too shot tight groups. That gun is under-appreciated and not nearly as well-known as it should be. Or maybe it is and I'm just late to the party.

Interesting - I`d never even heard of the Strike One
 
this is probably the best video on installing the larger safety. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOL81g0Cplk
Took me 10 mins the first time. The second one I did I removed the mainspring - much , much easier to do.
When he says "DON"T FORCE IT" he is correct.
Unless it just slips in - you are not aligned properly.
Hope this helps.

Indeed it is a little easier if you remove the mainspring but it's not too bad with it in place. Do NOT use a punch to tap out the safety lever! Use a tiny pin punch or micro screwdriver to compress the LH side safety detent and the lever should come out relatively easily. Trying to tap it out from the RH side with a punch is going to possibly damage the safety detent.

We have the LEFTY friendly on order.. Like shown below



Oh HELLO! You have my attention now. :)

Is the right side arm sold seperately or does it only comes as a full kit?
 
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