What grips do you have on the one with the Shadow slide? They are really sharp!
That Tac II is a nice pick-up! You don't see them all that often and if that one got the spa treatment from CZ Custom, yikes, me likey!
So does anyone know why the Orange Shadow 2 is almost twice the cost of the Blue Shadow 2 ??
It did get the full massage, hair coloring, and mani-pedi. The test target, with trigger pull stats, etc., has one hole, which is probably the only time it will shoot like that, given we're normal people
Looks like it wandered through the custom shop in April 2018, and had been lurking in my LGS's inventory for almost a year. They like CZ pistols, and keep them on the pegboard along with an ocean of Glocks, Rugers, S&Ws and the rest - but the CZs are sort of just lurking there, and they're not at all aggressive on the pricing. They do sell their Shadow 2 stock more or less as fast as it comes in.
This Tac II's tag price was within $50 of anything I could find looking around, since they're hen's teeth. Couldn't complain! I try really hard to keep local stores in receipt of my gun money when it's an option - it's nice not to have to do the shipping/FFL dance.
Well, that's a Shadow Orange SP-01 in the pic but the Shadow 2 Orange is similar in that it has the same kind of modifications: polishing of all internals, hand-fitted barrel and slide (also polished), trigger job, barrel bushing, extended firing pin, custom 'ghost' hammer, etc.
The black/blue Shadow 2 is a factory production gun without all the extra 'custom' goodies.
I saw this on the way out of the range today and had to get it. $400.
Nice score. I haven't bought any firearms in a long time, but I always have my eye out for a PCR. That's one I really want.
Yeah, it's been over a month since I bought one last. Trying to save up for go fast car stuff, but this was on my want list for a long time.
Here's an uncommon CZ:
Seldom seen, that's for sure. That CZ box in the background looks like it's from the 1980's, possibly around the same time I picked-up my first 75 (pre-B). If that one is yours, you own a true unicorn. That's gotta be one of the earliest Kadet .22 conversion kits I've ever seen.