Adjustments on Shadow allowed in Production Division?

Reading Global Village isn't going to change what happens in life.
People change parts. Maybe they believe they are buying OFM, 'production compliant' parts, maybe they don't.

It is extremely unlikely a competitor will ever be called on anything other than: trigger weight, Power factor, or something glaringly obvious, such as slide color or slide tape, etc.

No one is going to call you on a mag break or some other obscure internal part if it isn't obviously not OFM - I've never (in my short 3 years in the sport) even had the internals of my pistols looked at. Really, the sport and people involved in it have MUCH bigger fish to fry. (like keeping and attracting shooters that want to participate and volunteer for the sport), than to be concerned with spring 'B' that does absolutely doodly squat for added performance of the pistol. (IMHO, ymmv.)
Great post, nicely summed up.
 
A wise old CZ guys pointed out to me that the reason my Shadow mags were not dropping free only during matches was that I may be pressing too hard on the mag release. So far there seems to be merit to that.
Sorry for calling you old Dan.:D
 
I see that the Ghost Holster site has "full length mags pinned to 10" http://czcustom.com/CZ-75-CZ-85-9mm-10-Round.aspx listed. Would these be production division legal?

lonedrone
The mags in that link aren't pinned. They're actually the same ones that come with the gun in Canada. You can tell them apart because they have a polymer base. So... yes, they're legal for PD.
 
A wise old CZ guys pointed out to me that the reason my Shadow mags were not dropping free only during matches was that I may be pressing too hard on the mag release. So far there seems to be merit to that.
Sorry for calling you old Dan.:D

Wow! Public humiliation, thanks. At least now I know your screen name. After a post like that, I can see how you got your name,.... Toxic. :welcome:
 
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