Author Topic: Why safeties on the Shadow 2  (Read 7492 times)

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Offline zhuk

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Re: Why safeties on the Shadow 2
« Reply #15 on: January 16, 2019, 09:35:24 AM »
To do a decocker CZ would put a firing pin block in the mechanism.
Something they would not do on a competition series gun.
^^^This. The trigger on SA/DA without fpb is easier to tune, and has a shorter rest.

Even though literally no competition shooter actually shoots off the rest anyway, but....
Every single competition shooter I've ever talked to has told me they couldn't care less about how short a gun's reset is. When you're shooting for speed, you never feel it anyway.

Well no you don't really when you're in the thick of things, that is true. But you've obviously never shot a gun in competition with an 11.49mm reset like my M&P lol
Lol, no I totally understand that an overbearing, long reset is definitely ridiculous, but when you start comparing differences like a Pro Kit SP-01 vs a Pro Kit SP-01 Shadow, you're talking super marginal differences in resets.

Absolutely, no one is going to effectively feel the difference on those kind of parameters. After waiting almost 2 months for a permit to acquire, I was finally able to pick up my Shadow (Mk1) the other day. Will definitely have to tweak the springs for that ridiculous DA (to me, after years of a 5lb trigger), but that SA & what reset?  :o :o :o Lol