IDPA separates the two but what the scores indicate while you can tinker (add magwells, triggers, hammers and carve the frame) to your hearts content in Enhanced Service Pistol vs Stock Service Pistol the scores are for all intent and purpose the same. Starting C&L vs hammer down seems to have little impact on the scoring, nor do all the enhancements peddled by the industry. IPSC sends you to shooting major which does have an impact on the gun you choose. Not sure what it does to IPSC scoring as I never did get to understand it other than at times I was a B Class shooter and other times a C Class.
The Shadow and the other 75 variants CZ produces are excellent guns with, as others have indicated excellent ergonomics. The only grip I prefer over my CZ's in a pistol is that found on a Tanfanglio. I only have one Tan though vs well more than I care to comment CZ's. CZ's seem to breed like rabbits in my gun safe.
Bob
Scoring would remain the same between Production and Standard, but you'd be less competitive in Standard, because, whereas everyone is scored Minor in Production, you would be scored Minor in Standard while other people could be shooting Major with wayyy more highly tuned guns than your Shadow.
So, I guess if you're just shooting for score, it makes no difference, but if you want to be competitive in your division, it does.
why would you put a decocker on a Shadow 2 and ruin it?
What's wrong with having a decocker? Does it change the trigger?


















































