Today I was at the the range and a gentleman asked to look at the Shadow he had recently purchased. I did and was initially impressed with the very light and smooth double action action. However the hammer fall seemed slow and when I dropped it on my finger it seemed to hit light and further tests proved it was not reliable on winchester primers.
So we decided to change the main spring to a spare that came with the gun. Turns out that both springs had been cut to about 2/3 of the proper length. I gave the guy a proper spring, but if I had not checked he would have had a non-compliant production pistol and would not have known.
So we decided to change the main spring to a spare that came with the gun. Turns out that both springs had been cut to about 2/3 of the proper length. I gave the guy a proper spring, but if I had not checked he would have had a non-compliant production pistol and would not have known.





















































