At the 2011 IDPA World Shoot, Glock (37%) and Smith & Wesson (30%) combined for 67% of the pistols used in competition. For the 2012 Carolina Cup that number climbed to 70.6%, according to results of an equipment survey conducted by IDPA.
Could it be that in the US, you usually play with what you carry?
CZ would be less than ideal as a carry gun for numerous reasons, IMO.
I'm not an IPSC shooter of any sort, but it seems to me that CZ is a fad amongst shooters lately. No one's denying they're fine pieces, but the fact that everyone has one seems to me to be more "keeping up with the Jones'" than any sort of true shooting preference, imho. This is evident by the jump in pricing we're seeing on CZ SP-01 Shadows.
Could it be that in the US, you usually play with what you carry?
CZ would be less than ideal as a carry gun for numerous reasons, IMO.
The reason has more to do with USPSA vs. IPSC Production Division rules. In USPSA there are no regulations regarding the weight of the trigger pull for the first shot and internal modifications are permitted. Also, the G34 is on the "approved" list for USPSA production.
I'm not an IPSC shooter of any sort, but it seems to me that CZ is a fad amongst shooters lately. No one's denying they're fine pieces, but the fact that everyone has one seems to me to be more "keeping up with the Jones'" than any sort of true shooting preference, imho. This is evident by the jump in pricing we're seeing on CZ SP-01 Shadows.




























