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Posted: 11/11/2018 2:20:04 AM EDT
Say you wanted a great range toy 9mm, CZ pattern. You have absolutely no interest or plans to either sell it later or to compete in any match that might require any value of "stock".
You want a range, maybe house gun that will just wow anyone shooting it; bragging rights, BBQ gun. I saw a video where the fellow (who had both) said that with those stipulations one would be better served with having a CZ75B or SP-01 cajunized to the max and add good sights rather than buying a Shadow 2; a tweaked SP01 would have better trigger, etc than bone stock Shadow 2 at about the same price point, and be easier to work on or service. Thoughts? Then there are the Tanfoglio Stock 2 and Witness Match . People seem to really like them, but you don't really hear about them nearly as much. I wonder if this is just that they aren't a boutique brand with recognition like the CZ. Not interested in Tac Orange or such; commonality of magazines is an issue to some small degree. Then again, the Arex Rex Alpha looks pretty good. I have a Zero 1S and really like it. I have considered the SIG and such; but one seems to pay so much just for the name on those. I am sure there are others I should be thinking of, but I really don't have any exposure to know what I don't know. Budget is ~$1200 max. Just thinking ahead; I won't be in a position to actually buy anything until summer. Just working on the research. |
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Ultimate CZ pattern 9mm toy with bragging rights?
A CZ made Colt Z40 with a 9mm conversion. Not that expensive, but hard to find, and plenty of bragging rights to show people your "Colt" CZ. |
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CZ is hardly a boutique brand.
SP-01 Cajuned out or a modded Scorpion EVO pistol. |
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A CZ75 SA from CZ custom or cgw. It will make anyone feel like a great shooter
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A CZ75 SA from CZ custom or cgw. It will make anyone feel like a great shooter View Quote |
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Do you think a CGW 75b or SA is a better path then a Shadow 2? That's the question no one is really addressing.I can see benefits to both ways, but I have zero hands on experience with either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Having gone the standard SP01 then Cajun upgrade route to later buying a Shadow 2, just get the Shadow 2. By the time you're done upgrading the SP01 (which in monetary terms puts you past Shadow territory already) it still won't be quite as good as the Shadow out of the box. Then the Shadow still has more performance headroom with its own Cajun upgrades on top of that.
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Having gone the standard SP01 then Cajun upgrade route to later buying a Shadow 2, just get the Shadow 2. By the time you're done upgrading the SP01 (which in monetary terms puts you past Shadow territory already) it still won't be quite as good as the Shadow out of the box. Then the Shadow still has more performance headroom with its own Cajun upgrades on top of that. View Quote |
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Do you think a CGW 75b or SA is a better path then a Shadow 2? That's the question no one is really addressing.I can see benefits to both ways, but I have zero hands On experience with either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A CZ75 SA from CZ custom or cgw. It will make anyone feel like a great shooter A dedicated single action gun will give the best trigger, and i prefer the lighter weight of the cz75. No one can say whats going to be best for you. |
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It depends on what you want to do. The Shadow 2 was designed to win IPSC production class. It's heavy, but shoots good. A dedicated single action gun will give the best trigger, and i prefer the lighter weight of the cz75. No one can say whats going to be best for you. View Quote I just want a really "nice" gun, where nice is functionality rather than cosmetics and such. Smooth as butter, glass rod trigger, ergonomic, and, yes, good looking too as long as it doesn't interfere with the others. One where people say shit like "It won't let you miss", "I didn't know a gun could be that nice", etc. I have always owned stock service level guns. I want to be that old guy with a super nice competition level gun that everyone wants to shoot, but I'll never shoot competition with it. Hitting clays on the backstop at 100 yards would be cool, too. |
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You're describing the Shadow guns lol. You won't regret it. The standard 75/SP01 there's going to be a few things you'll feel knew you want it to be better (hence the Cajun upgrades). But the Shadow is already great out of the box and will do everything you just described.
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You're describing the Shadow guns lol. You won't regret it. The standard 75/SP01 there's going to be a few things you'll feel knew you want it to be better (hence the Cajun upgrades). But the Shadow is already great out of the box and will do everything you just described. View Quote |
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Shadow 2 is what you seek. Buy once cry once. I have a tricked out SP-01 and will eventually have a Shadow 2.
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Thanks. I guess I want one gun where I don't feel like I had to "settle". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You're describing the Shadow guns lol. You won't regret it. The standard 75/SP01 there's going to be a few things you'll feel knew you want it to be better (hence the Cajun upgrades). But the Shadow is already great out of the box and will do everything you just described. I’ve cajunized 4 others. Shadow 2 out of the box is a fantastic handgun. You will definitely not be settling for anything. Attached File Attached File |
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Shadow 2 is what you seek. Buy once cry once. I have a tricked out SP-01 and will eventually have a Shadow 2. View Quote My Sp-01 properly tuned is every bit as good as a stock Shadow 2. I still shoot my S2 the most. My P-09 is my fun gun. I carry my 75c and that is only because I am still tinkering with the polished P-01. Which shoots every bit as good as my fairly tuned SP-01. My 75c is a tack driver, as is my polished 75. I like each and every one of them, only my S2 gets more love than the rest. |
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Quoted: It really is a fun gun. If you haven't taken the decocker out give it a try. It cleans up the trigger a bit. View Quote Then I put a full CGW kit in it. The SA is insane! DA is not too shaby. Attached File |
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I ripped that out before shooting it. Then I put a full CGW kit in it. The SA is insane! DA is not too shaby. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/120021/44854999_485377085274962_8292817765304107008_o_jpg-736826.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: It really is a fun gun. If you haven't taken the decocker out give it a try. It cleans up the trigger a bit. Then I put a full CGW kit in it. The SA is insane! DA is not too shaby. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/120021/44854999_485377085274962_8292817765304107008_o_jpg-736826.JPG |
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The Accu Shadow is CZ's top dawg. No slam on the Shadow 2, but the Accu model seems to be a bit more hand-fitted, IMO.
Mine shoots like a laser. My .o2 |
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nope, this one is https://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CZ-Czechmate-618x412.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Accu Shadow is CZ's top dawg. No slam on the Shadow 2, but the Accu model seems to be a bit more hand-fitted, IMO. Mine shoots like a laser. My .o2 https://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CZ-Czechmate-618x412.jpg |
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The Czechmate crosses the line from ultimate range toy to super niche race gun.
Not nearly as appealing to me. Tac Sport? Dunno. |
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The Czechmate crosses the line from ultimate range toy to super niche race gun. Not nearly as appealing to me. Tac Sport? Dunno. View Quote If I wanted a BBQ Gun.....Oh wait, I have that. 75 High Polished or a P-01 High polished. I have them both. I would assume 9mm is what you seek? $1200......hummmm.....Either a Shadow 2 or a Cajunized SP-01. Honestly.......anything from Cajun Gun Works or CZ Customs in your price range would do the trick. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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nope, this one is https://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/CZ-Czechmate-618x412.jpg View Quote |
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While there are some excellent CZ choices don't forget about the new Sig P210 or perhaps you'd like to get into a vintage Korth semi-auto for a *whole* bunch more since you mentioned *ultimate* range toy.
If you mention *ultimate* maybe you shouldn't mention a price range. |
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While there are some excellent CZ choices don't forget about the new Sig P210 or perhaps you'd like to get into a vintage Korth semi-auto for a *whole* bunch more since you mentioned *ultimate* range toy. If you mention *ultimate* maybe you shouldn't mention a price range. View Quote A vintage SIG 210 is actually one of my unlikely Grail guns, and would be mu ultimate range 9mm pistol. I'm not sure the new ones would be better, but would be more attainable. But I would be chary of it, and that would detract from its "fun" utility. I could flog a Shadow 2 and not cry about it. EDIT Back from Grabagun Yeah, the new P210 is a possibility. In the OP I asked if there were others I should be thinking about in the class. You have given me one, thanks! |
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Heck with all that bubblegum stuff. Barrett Maybe M107 is what you seek.
But if you must stick with handguns that polished CZ 75 above would be a good pick. . |
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You say you want a gun that will wow anyone who shoots it, yet immediately dismiss one that will do just that - the TS Orange.
Everybody who shoots mine either buys one or wants to buy one. Alternatively, a cajunized 97B -E converted to SAO would probably do the same thing. But you want to stick to 9mm. |
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You say you want a gun that will wow anyone who shoots it, yet immediately dismiss one that will do just that - the TS Orange. Everybody who shoots mine either buys one or wants to buy one. Alternatively, a cajunized 97B -E converted to SAO would probably do the same thing. But you want to stick to 9mm. View Quote I haven't considered the 97s particularly at this time because of the grip size. I need to hold one, preferably shoot it before I can move that way. My hands are fairly small. |
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Excluding all the single action guns makes it easier.
Tanfo Stock 2 Extreme. The Stock 2 is the original Shadow 2 (yes, CZ made a copy of their clone...), and the Extreme is the best model. Most people buy the Stock 2 and drop in the Extreme parts, so not many have one. Lots of people have heard of CZs, but less have heard of Tanfos unless they shoot production/standard USPSA/IPSC. |
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Excluding all the single action guns makes it easier. Tanfo Stock 2 Extreme. The Stock 2 is the original Shadow 2 (yes, CZ made a copy of their clone...), and the Extreme is the best model. Most people buy the Stock 2 and drop in the Extreme parts, so not many have one. Lots of people have heard of CZs, but less have heard of Tanfos unless they shoot production/standard USPSA/IPSC. View Quote |
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I have to disagree with some of the Shadow 2 comments here. Yes it is a nice pistol but the trigger is still just a stock CZ trigger, perhaps cleaned up a little but not in the same league as a CZ Custom or CGW trigger job. Fortunately the parts are all classic CZ and it can be upgraded by CZC or CGW exactly the same as an SP01 or 75. IMO a $1000 CGW SP01 is nicer than a stock Shadow 2. The real step up for me is the Tactical Sport models.
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Having owned a cajun'ized SP01, Shadow 2 and several TSOs,
I'd recommend the Shadow 2 if you want a DA/SA pistol. Nice trigger out of the box and accurate as hell. Uses the same mags as all full size CZ75 pistols. If you are looking for a SA pistol that has precise fit-n-finish go with the Tactical Sport Orange (.40 or 9mm). The slide feels like it is moving on ball bearings. The 9mm shoots extremely flat and has very little (think .22) recoil. Out of the box, these pistols have #2 (or slightly more/less) triggers and have absolutely surprised everyone that I've let shoot mine, even the old codgers that have been shooting for like 100+years. The magazines for the tactical sport (and orange) are not shared with any other CZ platform, except the czechmate, which is a souped up tactical sport designed for open/major (think ~1500 fps in 9mm) 9mm competition. |
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Having owned a cajun'ized SP01, Shadow 2 and several TSOs, I'd recommend the Shadow 2 if you want a DA/SA pistol. Nice trigger out of the box and accurate as hell. Uses the same mags as all full size CZ75 pistols. If you are looking for a SA pistol that has precise fit-n-finish go with the Tactical Sport Orange (.40 or 9mm). The slide feels like it is moving on ball bearings. The 9mm shoots extremely flat and has very little (think .22) recoil. Out of the box, these pistols have #2 (or slightly more/less) triggers and have absolutely surprised everyone that I've let shoot mine, even the old codgers that have been shooting for like 100+years. The magazines for the tactical sport (and orange) are not shared with any other CZ platform, except the czechmate, which is a souped up tactical sport designed for open/major (think ~1500 fps in 9mm) 9mm competition. View Quote |
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Quoted: I have seen a couple of videos on the TSO lately and I'm sure that I am not ready for a 1.75 lb trigger. I'm pretty sure it'll be the Shadow 2. View Quote Once you pull that trigger, all others are crap in comparison. Seriously. |
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Picked up a Custom Shop Bull Shadow last month - puts everything else I own to shame.
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I'm going to change my previous course of action and recommend against the TSO then. Once you pull that trigger, all others are crap in comparison. Seriously. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I have seen a couple of videos on the TSO lately and I'm sure that I am not ready for a 1.75 lb trigger. I'm pretty sure it'll be the Shadow 2. Once you pull that trigger, all others are crap in comparison. Seriously. |
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