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Can anyone tell me if the siver finish CZ puts on their guns (shadow) is as durable as the black?
I am going to purchase a CZ 75 SP-01 shadow canadian edition.
If it is as durable I would buy the silver.
It is not silver finish. I believe they call it Satin Nickel. I do not have the CZ 75 SP-01 shadow Canadian edition but it might be the same Satin Nickel finish as their other pistols. I have a CZ 85 Combat, about 2 yrs old, and so far, the finish is still excellent. I am still waiting take my Black Badge so I cannot say how the finish will hold against a holster. Most manufacturers use the same finish in variety of their firearms. CZ pistols comes in either Stainless Steel, Polycoated, Satin Nickel, 2-tone Satin Nickel/Polycoat or satin Nickel/Blued. I've seen few older pistols blued.
Can anyone tell me if the siver finish CZ puts on their guns (shadow) is as durable as the black?
I am going to purchase a CZ 75 SP-01 shadow canadian edition.
If it is as durable I would buy the silver.
If its the same finish on the CZ Tactical Sport, mine seems plenty tuff. Lots of draws and dry fires for practice and no marks. Gets dirty from powder but cleans up nice.
It is definitely a silver polycoat finish and not satin nickel. I have a 85 combat in satin nickel and it is true that it is the most durable finish in the CZ line. I've heard this many times on the CZ forum. The black polycoat is more durable than the silver apparently but this from first hand experience of other owners who have purchased CZ pistols with the silver polycoat.