If you are planning to do competitions and want to go beyond IPSC Production forget the Shadow2. It is a 48oz brick designed solely for one sport and Division. For most the regular Shadow is a much better choice if you want a steel gun and the price difference will keep you on the range practicing for most of the summer. There are others including the Beretta 92FS and SIG 226 both have aluminum alloy frames. The SIG 320 and Walther PPQ right now are the two best striker fired polymer guns by far. The Glock 17/34 are good choices as is the M&P Pro in the polymer frame line up.
There are a lot of good guns out there. If you are a new handgun shooter, I would suggest you go with the DA/SA line up. The CZ line up has a number of good models as does SIG in their 226, and the Beretta with their 92 Series. I would not jump to the polymer guns until you develop good handgun handling skills.
Take Care
Bob
There are a lot of good guns out there. If you are a new handgun shooter, I would suggest you go with the DA/SA line up. The CZ line up has a number of good models as does SIG in their 226, and the Beretta with their 92 Series. I would not jump to the polymer guns until you develop good handgun handling skills.
Take Care
Bob


















































