SKU GDC0004471723
used excellent
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The CZ Shadow 2 is the newest model in the outstanding CZ competition pistol line. Twice as many top-level handgun competition shooters use a CZ, and that isn't by mistake. The new Shadow 2 offers a higher beavertail, lower bore axis, swappable magazine release, an even crisper trigger, as well as many other features.
This Shadow 2 is in excellent condition and includes the original case, manual, and one 17-round magazine.
The CZ Shadow 2 family represents a new level of first-rate large-capacity all-steel pistols for modern dynamic sport shooting disciplines. These models enable good shooters to give excellent performance and the best to triumph at the most prestigious IPSC competitions. Moreover, they also make good weapons for personal defense. These elegant and absolutely reliable pistols follow in the footsteps of the CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow which ruled the IPSC Production Division for a decade and which the CZ Shadow 2 series has surpassed in all the key parameters. The exclusive quality and exceptional accuracy of the CZ Shadow 2 series is enhanced by precision manufacturing on robotic machining centers without any manual involvement. The surface finish of these pistols inspired by the service models guarantees extreme resistance to corrosion, adverse weather, and mechanical damage.
UPC | GDC0004471723 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Barrel Length | 4.7 BARREL |
Weight | 2.8 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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