Best upgrades for CZ75 SP01 Shadow ???

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I finally ordered a CZ75 SP01 Shadow.

This model is very popular and I was wondering what was the most improving/popular/best mods for those pistols ?

Polishing trigger parts, stainless steel guide rods, XXlbs springs, competition hammers, etc... ???
Factory CZ upgrades parts, Dlask, etc ???

Where to buy parts ?

Also, what you like to have as spare parts ?

***UPDATE***

So far, popular upgrades are :

- Grips ( personnal preferences )
- Skateboard grip tape on front and back straps
- Stainless steel guide rod ( like the one sold by Dlask )
- Recoil buffer ( like the one sold by Dlask )
- Pre-B disconnector ( for shorter reset )
- Competition hammer
- 11.5lbs or 13lbs Main spring, most of the guys use 13lbs
- 11lbs Recoil spring, depending of the ammo you use
- Lighter firing pin spring, unless you use hard primers
- Thinner front sight
- Front sight fiber optic color swap

Places to buy upgrades :

- Dlask http://dlaskarms.com/
- Select Shooting Supplies http://selectshootingsupplies.com/
- Tenda Canada http://gotenda.com/epages/e8a84061-.../?ViewAction=View&ObjectID=919045&PageSize=12
- CRAFM http://www.crafm.com/parts-accessories/cz-parts.html
- A-Zone http://www.a-zone.ca/cz-custom.html
- CZ Custom http://czcustom.com/index.aspx

Feel free to share mods and pics of your Shadow.

 
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I finally ordered a CZ75 SP01 Shadow.

This model is very popular and I was wondering what was the most improving/popular/best mods for those pistols ?

Polishing trigger parts, stainless steel guide rods, XXlbs springs, competition hammers, etc... ???
Factory CZ upgrades parts, Dlask, etc ???

Where to buy ?

I like them as is but maybe a aluminum grip would be good
 
Personally I ordered the stainless steel guide rod (with rubber buffer) and a 13 lbs spring to fit with it. ( ordered from DLASK) Not a necessity but I am a metal over plastic kind of guy...
One word about changing the grips. I have shot both with aluminum grips and with the stock rubberized grips and personally, I prefer the stock rubber grips. More grippy and more comfy to me. They don't look as cool and like I said, I prefer metal but I prefer their feeling of the rubber ones. But that is me...

Gilbert
 
I have shot both with aluminum grips and with the stock rubberized grips and personally, I prefer the stock rubber grips. More grippy and more comfy to me. They don't look as cool but I prefer their feeling. But that is me...

Gilbert
I hate to admit this but I felt the same about mine. I loved the look of the thin aluminum grips but the stock grips in retrospect did feel better to me.
 
Personally I ordered the stainless steel guide rod (with rubber buffer) and a 13 lbs spring to fit with it. ( ordered from DLASK) Not a necessity but I am a metal over plastic kind of guy...
One word about changing the grips. I have shot both with aluminum grips and with the stock rubberized grips and personally, I prefer the stock rubber grips. More grippy and more comfy to me. They don't look as cool and like I said, I prefer metal but I prefer their feeling of the rubber ones. But that is me...

Gilbert

I thought I was the only one..
 
Skateboard tape. I sanded the grips a bit and put on skate board tape from the skate board shop. Stock rubber grips. And ammo. Tanfoglio mags if your US bound easier to drill then rivet on the way back to canada
 
11lb recoil spring on a stainless guide rod from Dlask, with a shockbuff, also from Dlask. 11.5 mainspring unless using really hard primers. lighter firing pin spring, aluminum grips, skateboard tape on front and back straps, thinner front sight with 1mm rod, and most importantly FLUSH SAFETIES.
 
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