The best advice is shoot what feels best in your hand. The next next best piece of advice about IPSC in general is just SHOOT and stay out of the politics of IPSC as long as you can
. . . . . The next next best piece of advice about IPSC in general is just SHOOT and stay out of the politics of IPSC as long as you can
To get around that (if you so choose) I'd recommend a striker fired gun similar to the Glock or M&P. In fact, I'd highly recommend the Ruger SR9. It's what I shoot in Production and I very highly doubt that I'll ever change guns.
I been shooting Shadow from the beginning and don't recall any issue with switching from DA to SA...
Don't forget, with striker gun, you are running 5lb trigger pull on every shot. While with double action, 5lb pull is only for the first shot.
I tried a bone stock CZ SP01 Shadow and the trigger definitely can use some work.
That sounds odd. Was it a brand new gun that wasn't broken in? My Shadow has been excellent. In fact I bought the lighter production legal main spring 2 years ago and have not gotten around to putting it in. I don't feel the need to...
For your first gun, just get something that feels comfortable and doesn't break your budget. If you end up liking IPSC competition, it will NOT be your last pistol, just the one you started out on and figured out what you like and don't like with. So, no need to agonize over the choice.
My point is this. Get yourself 'a' pistol you can easily buy ( I always say Glock, because its simplicity and ability of shooting same 5.5lbs trigger which can help later) and buy lots of ammo. Lots of ammo is not 1,000, go with 5,000 and find someone to help you out with your skills right at the beginning. You will save yourself a lot of aggravation and your skill will improve faster.
Good Luck
The best advice is shoot what feels best in your hand. The next next best piece of advice about IPSC in general is just SHOOT and stay out of the politics of IPSC as long as you can
Have you tried one with a trigger job? On the ones I tried, the trigger job made a very noticeable improvement especially on the DA pull.
The lighter main spring may shave some time for really good shooters but for most guys it won't make a difference. I know it doesn't for me as a humble B (sometimes A) class shooter.
Yes. In fact probably the very one you played with (I had to miss the match Sunday due to a prior commitment). Without the trigger job the Shadow is still hands down a nicer trigger pull then you'll find on a production DA gun. Mine has quite a few rounds too so it might be a bit more broken in that a newer gun.
The lighter main spring may shave some time for really good shooters but for most guys it won't make a difference. I know it doesn't for me as a humble B (sometimes A) class shooter.




























