Production Optics Div ???

sniperone the first thing if you intend to play in a shooting sport is to find out what the equipment rules are BEFORE you buy the gun, not after. Your G 34 would be legal in USPSA Production Optic and IDPA Optic but it is a fail for IPSC Optic unless there is a change in the rules and I doubt that is going to happen.

If you do mount the RMR on the G 34 you might want to invest in a lighter recoil spring. The additional weight of the RMR on the slide has caused issues with some guns. I know my CZ New Edition slide is very sluggish. The gun has not jammed yet but it would not take much effort on my part to induce a FTF.

Take Care

Bob

No idea what your talking about. My shadow cycles the same ammo without any issues. With my RDS or irons. Not one FTF in thousands of rounds. Had more dead primers than FTF.
 
I've heard of micro RDS slide mounted optics giving problems on 22LR pistols but never on a centerfire. I've got a Venom on a spare SIG226 slide with factory stiff recoil spring and even shot some poof loads trying to use up my XMetal pills with zero hiccups.

Guess one can always run it as stock and see if they run into cycling problems. The fix would be an easy $15. spring.
 
No idea what your talking about. My shadow cycles the same ammo without any issues. With my RDS or irons. Not one FTF in thousands of rounds. Had more dead primers than FTF.

That is because you are running ammo that will run the slide. Don't get your yours self all worked up. The RMR will have an effect on the slide. MY New Edition certainly cycles a bit slower. Now you have an idea what I am talking about. Glocks have heavier slides than my Shadow. Too, Glocks are probably the easiest guns I know of to limp wrist. Go to youtube there are several videos demonstrating the effects of limp wristing and the Glock platform. There are other guns besides the CZ Shadow.

Trinimon if I was going to leave my RMR on my CZ I would probably opt for a slightly lighter recoil spring as you are right it is an easy adjustment. I am going to move to the PPQ M2 Match for next year.

Take Care

Bob
 
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I thought weight limit for carry optics was 35oz, and all the specs I’ve found for CZ Shadow put it at around 40oz.

Granted, this is google research, so I don’t know if either of those numbers is really correct.
 
I thought weight limit for carry optics was 35oz, and all the specs I’ve found for CZ Shadow put it at around 40oz.

Granted, this is google research, so I don’t know if either of those numbers is really correct.

Yes Chris.....USPSA changed the weight rule to 45oz.....a Shadow can now make weight even without milling the slide, but Shadow 2 needs a bunch a trimming to barely make it and only if you mill the slide
 
Glock 34 with a Trijicon Type 2 RM06 on top sounded like a good birthday present. Not sure why the 34 is not allowed in Production, but hope I can use it in the Production Optics next summer. The RM06 is sitting on my desk waiting for the 34 to arrive tomorrow. Can you say 'Weekend Project'?

Its never too late for a PPQ Match for a Christmas present.
 
Its never too late for a PPQ Match for a Christmas present.

Mine arrives on Thursday afternoon by mail. Tks Durham Outdoors. Friday will be range day come snow, sleet or rain.:>). I am going to put a Vortex Viper on her when she arrives. The sight currently sits on a CZ New Edition. Anyone need a dovetail mount for a CZ?

Take Care

Bob
 
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