Since the Shadow's rear sight hold-down went from a double to a single screw, there's been a flurry of trouble. I wish CZ went back to the previous design.
Hmm good to know! Thanks! I don't feel so bad that i'm not the only one!
Since the Shadow's rear sight hold-down went from a double to a single screw, there's been a flurry of trouble. I wish CZ went back to the previous design.
Theyre not all tight....
The rear sight on my shadow came loose during an ipsc stage...
Slid so far over it almost fell out...
Litte tightening of the set screw and some loc tite and it's been fine

By the title of your thread I was thinking you got lucky and your shadow was breeding other shadows! That would be awesome![]()
Just get a 'smith to use his sight pusher to move it.
Take Care
Bob
A few things; it could be your grip, or a flinch or an excessively heavy trigger pull. If you have ruled all of these out by a process of elimination, then it could be your sights.
Now, you mention you are shooting left. But you want to move the rear sight to the right. This is intuitive but wrong. You see, you are assuming that the bore is aligned with the sights and if you move them right it will correct. In reality your bore is aiming left, whilst the sights are correct. So you must move the sights in the same direction to which you are missing, left. This will align the bore properly.
It is counter-intuitive, I know, but was explained to me by a gunsmith, and has produced results.
wtf ?? No, he should move the rear sight to the right...,

Actually I was wrong, Nick. I explained it badly. You move the rear sight in the same direction as you wish to move the point of impact, NOT the same direction as the misalignment. So if you are missing left, you want to move the POI right. Therefore you move right ... and a lunchbox star for the guy who called me on it.
NEW PROBLEM
Instead of starting a new thread I thought I'd just revive this one.
I've swapped my mag release to the right hand side and really like it. It's been that way for months and have put a few thousand round through it that way. In the past few weeks/month I've had mags dropping for "no reason" while shooting. At first I thought I wasnt seating them properly, then I thought it was the mags themselves, however I "think" I've nailed down the problem.
When I get a nice high comfortable grip on the gun one of my finges on my right hand hits the release and causes it to drop and piss me off. Anyone else run into this problem and know a solution? I really perfer it on the right handside, however it's a PITA to have it drop the mags all the time.
I'm thinking that a smaller release may help, would a regular cz 75 release work?
Or perhaps swapping out the origional grips for thin aluminum would help? or that could make it worse.
If you have a solution or a suggestion I'm open to ideas.




























