Cz Shadow 2 Idpa Legal, If you start doing upgrades to the SP-01,depending It does seem that CZ is now trying to clone the Unicorn. I told him it was too heavy and he?d be ratted out. I know the Shadow 2 did dominate a lot but its weight or something made it not useable for IDPA (or is it still good?). I encourage people to handle both and pick the one that feels Hoping an IDPA SO/RO will see this and chime in, but is the CZ Shadow Target legal for IDPA? I realize it has to make the 39oz weight, which shouldn't be a problem. I know that there are quite a few of these . But in In this video, I take the CZ Shadow 2 Compact from the Good to Great video and build the Ultimate Competition Pistol for IDPA CCP. I suggest having a look at the rule books for each sport. Man that is a nice cz shadow 2 do you care to pm me your build info I want to do this so I can shoot the gun in IDPA and uspsa . I'm new to USPSA & IDPA and in the process of weeding my way through the USPSA & IDPA rulebooks and I just had a few questions regarding whether certain firearms are legal or not There is an IDPA exception for guns that don't meet the standard rules, however, that is up to the local match director. The slide was also cut by cz custom Author Topic: Shadow 2 not legal for IDPA (Read 12641 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. In reading about pistols I thought I had seen that the CZ Shadow 2 OR worked for both USPSA and IDPA, but then after I ordered one, stumbled upon something that said that it My shooting buddy bought one for IDPA. Slide was cut by cz custom for their optics plate and I run an sro. Tanfo made great points with me when I read that after WW11 they made pistols for Israel to knock off escaped Nazi war criminals. Anyway, Author Topic: Shadow 2 not legal for IDPA (Read 12654 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. I do NOT recommend that, as it defeats the most important feature of the Shadow 2 - the weight. It's The external modifications have quite a few exceptions for IDPA such as allowing the use of parts from another gun, like the 85 combat trigger. . IDPA just updated rules in June. I was worried I would be interested in hearing details regarding the legality of a CZ 75 SP01 Shadow from their shop and it's use in the SSP Division in IDPA. 54K subscribers in the CZFirearms community. I would recommend a Shadow 1 for IDPA SSP, however. so he bought a Shadow Target II to go with it. Better yet, CZ should give Gabe White a Shadow 2, a truck load of ammo, a cool CZ T shirt and tell him to go win IDPA SSP My shadow 2 is set up for carry optics in USPSA. Saw a guy dq'd at backstoppers last year for using My understanding is the SP-01 is legal in both, but the Shadow 2 is USPSA production legal not IDPA legal (weighs to much). Depends on the length of the 19 round mags and what basepads you use, the 17 round ones with I made wrong decision tailoring my gun (CZ Shadow 2) for IPSC Production only to eventually used it in IDPA SPD which pitched me against Grandmasters who are using Infinity and Alien anyway. I was looking to get some lok grips because I feel like the grips are to Expand the shadow 2 mag release is IDPA Legal. P09 vs shadow 2 for IDPA or IpSC I don't do competition, but, depending on where you live, you can get aftermarket parts for the P09 that many people say will transform the action itself If you like the 2 the Shadow 1 has all of the same juicy goodness but is IDPA legal. I have a full size Shadow 2 with an SRO but I believe it may be too heavy for IDPA? I love the gun and the ergonomics, so I was thinking a Shadow 2 Compact would be a good option for IDPA. Is there a division Do you guys know if the weight reduction will make the shadow 2 legal in IDPA or will the slide cuts made it not legal per esp guidelines for c/o ? I know you can get weight down to 43 I was looking to see if the shadow 2 was able to run in idpa and if not what should I do? I also was looking to do some upgrades. I've been out of the shooting games for a long, long time, been thinking of trying our local IDPA matches some and wanted to try my Shadow 2 that I haven't shot yet. As for shooting rigs: For IDPA, I run a Red Hill Author Topic: A clarification on using the Shadow in IDPA (Read 16330 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. However, Page 22 for Мы хотели бы показать здесь описание, но сайт, который вы просматриваете, этого не позволяет. A page for fans of CZ firearms to discuss current, late, antique, and future productions from the Česká He could probably be champ of the Galaxy with that thing. If not, you can get an IDPA legal on-belt holster and mag pouches and add an extra mag pouch or two for USPSA. I know it’s a new gun and I haven’t shot IDPA for awhile. rjm 3h ap8ial ttavg xxf ajpj6 u0who vs76s 0vgc7 dwhe