CZ Shadow 2 Orange 9mm

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SKU#: 0424-0744-KF19001.

Comes with three 10 round magazines, spare springs and large case.

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What’s so special about this shadow?

Essentially it is suppose to be a bit more accurate w/ the barrel bushing and a tuned trigger -which was already amazing to start with. Here:

"Turning the Shadow 2 up a notch, the biggest addition on the Orange is a barrel bushing that increases slide-to-barrel fit, resulting in tighter groups. Not as obvious is a factory-tuned trigger with short reset and the hand-fitting of the slide and frame." - www.cz-usa.com

I think most people are going to wait for the Optics Ready version; that was you can compete in both production & production optics with less hassle.
 
It's a very nice gun but for about the same money you can get the Tactical Sport Orange which is SAO so no long first shot trigger pull and the SAO trigger is amazing (1.8-2.2 pounds from the factory). I'm a stainless finish fan which is the only thing that stopped me from buying one (I settled for the half stainless Tactical Sport & replaced the grips , sights, etc. to get it close to TS orange configuration).
 
It's a very nice gun but for about the same money you can get the Tactical Sport Orange which is SAO so no long first shot trigger pull and the SAO trigger is amazing (1.8-2.2 pounds from the factory). I'm a stainless finish fan which is the only thing that stopped me from buying one (I settled for the half stainless Tactical Sport & replaced the grips , sights, etc. to get it close to TS orange configuration).

If you’re getting it for IPSC, the TSO is a Standard division gun, S2O is a Production division gun.
 
We noticed a lot of people get sticker shock when they see the price of Shadow 2 Orange compare to a regular Shadow 2.

Let's highlight some of the major differences between Shadow 2 Orange & Shadow 2:
- Barrel bushing (like a 1911) for enhanced accuracy
- Every major component is hand fitted and tuned - slide to frame, barrel, trigger (lots of extra time/labour involved)
- Comes in a big box with spare springs, wide safety, magazines with orange aluminum base pads, etc

To most shooters they cannot tell the difference, but it's the top of the line production gun by CZ and it is the one to get if you want THE BEST OF THE BEST IPSC PRODUCTION GUN.
 
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Latest shipment of these guns now come with chrome-body magazines with extended orange base pads.

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Any word on an Optics Ready version of this? Love my Shadow 2 OR, but would love this even better (without having to get it milled myself).

I was looking for OR version as well. But one thing I don't understand is that other than color what else is different to the blue or grey version? What is the premium?
 
I was looking for OR version as well. But one thing I don't understand is that other than color what else is different to the blue or grey version? What is the premium?

blue and grey has absolutely no difference.

The optics ready. like you said. the premium is from the ability to mount a red dot.
 
blue and grey has absolutely no difference.

The optics ready. like you said. the premium is from the ability to mount a red dot.

I know, that's what I am asking.
For example, non-OR version, orange is about 1k expensive than those of grey or blue. Other than the color, what's the difference?
 
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