Shadow 2 stuff

Slavex

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so, I grabbed an Urban grey, number 49 (still wish it was 20 higher...)
First thing I did was install a competition hammer. Obviously these early guns have different hammers than what I used overseas this summer, the hooks on the stock hammer were massive and covered basically 3/4 of the sear making for a very creepy SA. DA is and was excellent once the overtravel screw was adjusted. Also tossed the 17lb (seriously guys???) hammer spring and put in a nice 11.5lb hammer spring. Tada, beauty trigger now.
Went through 200 rounds at class tonight demoing drills and got to see a flinch now and then as the Russian primers didn't always detonate with the lighter spring (used to that, it's practice ammo for a reason), they did go off on the 2nd hit though, I will not count that against the gun at all. I will install a lighter firing pin spring though, as the one in it is also heavier than previously seen in my Shadowmates.
And I stripped the mag catch screw. I wanted to adjust the button to the highest position, used the right sized Torx driver and it just spun the edges out of the screw leaving it with a nice round hole. Robin is bringing me some spare screwes next week in Moscow.
So, yeah, me, annoyed.
Oh and I installed an 11lb recoil spring too. gun runs great with the 147s.
Sear cage is not as tight as the guns I played with in Europe either and they over fit the safety, so the right side safety has a bit of flop to it. Will be getting new ones of both from CZ and will fit myself.
Compared to a regular Shadow this is still a massive step up, but compared to the Shadowmate the fitting is not quite as good, which is to be expected. The slide/barrel/frame fit is as good though, just not the safeties or sear cage.
 
Interestingly there's slide to frame play on both the Tangfolio Stock II and Stock III I played with at a store, compare to no slack on the Shadow 2. lol.
 
i would like to get lighter springs for my shadow2 as well. where did you get yours, slavex?

edit: nevermind. just read the other thread and saw that i can use SP-01 Shadow springs.
 
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Sear cage in my gun (serial #44) is super tight. Same issue with the factory hammer; way too much sear engagement making for some creepy SA feel.

Overall loving the gun though; will make a few more minor changes to suit personal tastes, but it is an excellent evolution to a gun I've become very familiar with.
 
So... We have to replace the hammer on thus pistol to get a decent trigger?

Kind of disappointing for what was billed as a gun built for ipsc & competition shooters
 
So... We have to replace the hammer on thus pistol to get a decent trigger?

Kind of disappointing for what was billed as a gun built for ipsc & competition shooters

From what I've heard, CZ made a running production change and higher serial numbered guns will have improved hammers with less sear engagement.
 
Interestingly there's slide to frame play on both the Tangfolio Stock II and Stock III I played with at a store, compare to no slack on the Shadow 2. lol.

Barrel to slide fit is what is important.
You could have a tight slide/frame and still shoot horrible groups if the barrel is loose.
 
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