CZ 75 sp-01 shadow.

Ask to use the padded envelope. Once I had a purchase from another dealer, the envelope arrived with a Canada Post label that says "Received Damaged. Content Unknown." Luckily, the dealer just sent me a replacement and shipped in a more secured packaging.

Try CRAFM, site sponsor. You should e-mail or call.
Another option may be CZ custom in US. Online shipping quote is expensive , so you can order lots of parts to offset cost, or try to call and ask to use regular envelop just for couple of springs. Somebody mentioned that sometimes that worked.
 
I just put a #13 mainspring in my Shadow. Anybody experience light primer strikes?
I usually shoot CCI primers which are harder than most.
 
I just put a #13 mainspring in my Shadow. Anybody experience light primer strikes?
I usually shoot CCI primers which are harder than most.

I believe I've got a 13lb mainspring in mine, get the occasional light strike with CCI Primers, usually just have to pull the trigger again. It's hard to say if it's a light strike or if the primer just isn't quite seated all the way. CCI's can be a tight fit in those holes! Anyway, that's what she said.
 
Do the lightened Springs really make a huge difference? I got a bog stock Shadow that I've run several thousand rounds through so far... And competed several times with it in ipsc. I seem to have pretty darn good results. I am using reloads. 4.0gr titegroup with a 124gr CamPro. I switch constantly between CCI and Winchester primers depending on what is in stock locally... Not sure if it's worth trying to change all the springs.
 
I just put a #13 mainspring in my Shadow. Anybody experience light primer strikes?
I usually shoot CCI primers which are harder than most.

i have the 13# mainspring in my 75B, i reload using both Winchester & CCI primer & never have a problem.
 
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