Just received my PAL last Friday; purchased the Shadow on Saturday and picked it up yesterday...
I did a field strip to clean the greasy goo off last night, and tonight figured I'd reverse the magazine release since I'm a lefty and this is *my* pistol.
I wasn't super impressed with what I found - the screw which retains the mag release spring and trigger bar spring looks like it might have been installed with a socket of some sort; the screw head looks like it has a serrated construction, which led me to that conclusion. The problem is, there isn't enough room in the frame for a socket, so it chewed up both the frame and the screw. There was also an excess of thread locking compound in there.
Here's what it looks like:
And with the screw/springs out:
It's not really a BIG deal I suppose, just disappointing. Have any other CZ owners found damage or shoddy assembly work from the factory, or could this have been from someone else messing around with what I thought was a brand new firearm?
I'm not going to go through the hassle of trying get another gun over this or anything - especially considering how much time is involved with the transfer/registration of restricted firearms.
Still excited to get to the range with it - I have my LTATT and am awaiting the #$%^ registration certificate...
Question - in the case was an additional main spring in an unmarked plastic bag. Is this a spare, or possibly a different rating that what's in the gun? Are they identified by colour or anything?
I did a field strip to clean the greasy goo off last night, and tonight figured I'd reverse the magazine release since I'm a lefty and this is *my* pistol.
I wasn't super impressed with what I found - the screw which retains the mag release spring and trigger bar spring looks like it might have been installed with a socket of some sort; the screw head looks like it has a serrated construction, which led me to that conclusion. The problem is, there isn't enough room in the frame for a socket, so it chewed up both the frame and the screw. There was also an excess of thread locking compound in there.
Here's what it looks like:
And with the screw/springs out:
It's not really a BIG deal I suppose, just disappointing. Have any other CZ owners found damage or shoddy assembly work from the factory, or could this have been from someone else messing around with what I thought was a brand new firearm?
I'm not going to go through the hassle of trying get another gun over this or anything - especially considering how much time is involved with the transfer/registration of restricted firearms.
Still excited to get to the range with it - I have my LTATT and am awaiting the #$%^ registration certificate...
Question - in the case was an additional main spring in an unmarked plastic bag. Is this a spare, or possibly a different rating that what's in the gun? Are they identified by colour or anything?





























what he said....What you describe as damage, is actually quite intentional. Should the thread compound fail, the screw has to "ratchet" past this "swedging" in order to loosen.......ie....not bloody likely. Loctite blue will hold it no problem if you cleaned the threading surfaces {read bare metal}.























