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Of course, that is a matter of opinion, but this is the nicest CZ I've ever owned and I own several. The Shadow 2 Target debuted last year in Europe and are now starting to trickle into the states. Its designed as an old-school bullseye pistol with adjustable rear sights and a black post front, with no optic capability (I'm not an optics guy). The trigger is adjustable for both weight and position. The barrel is crowned and the controls are slightly repositioned. The front and rear checkering is very aggressive, as you can probably see. The Target also gets the handfitting that was previously done only on the Orange models.

These are Talo guns and pretty striking from an aesthetics standpoint, in my opinion. The black and red are a nice contrast. This pistol is available with both a 5" and 6" barrel. While I prefer the looks of the 5", I went with the latter, because my other Shadow 2 models have a 4.9" barrel. I wanted something different.

I haven't shot it yet, but I'm looking forward to doing so. I know there's a lot of CZ fans here. Please enjoy the pics.





















A big fan of CZ here. Reasonably priced and incredible performance.

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I'm not a huge CZ guy, but that's just personal preference. I can't deny that they make amazing hardware. I especially like the lack of a rail on this one. I wish more manufacturers would go that route.

Is the difference between this one and the Orange just the division/class of competition they are spec'd for or are they in different price/quality categories too?
 
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I'm not a huge CZ guy, but that's just personal preference. I can't deny that they make amazing hardware. I especially like the lack of a rail on this one. I wish more manufacturers would go that route.

Is the difference between this one and the Orange just the division/class of competition they are spec'd for or are they in different price/quality categories too?


This is designed for bullseye, so no rail and its iron sights only. It’s also SAO.

The Shadow 2 Orange is more versatile and it’s DA/SA.

The Target model is about $500 more.
 
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Yowza, very nice. I doubt I would sell my regular old Shadow2 to buy one, but glad they are available.


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Nice CZ! They have really upped their game in the last few years.


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Beautiful gun. Enjoy.
 
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Very nice.
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Does KMR build this like they do the Shadow 2 Orange?
 
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Does KMR build this like they do the Shadow 2 Orange?


Dan, yes, KMR does the handfitting of the CZ parts on this, like they do with the Orange models.

Looking forward to getting my hands on an actual KMR in the future, once they’re in the states.
 
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Love those CZs. That checkering is insane.


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Love those CZs. That checkering is insane.

Yes, more aggressive than CZ’s other pistols. Possibly due to the fact that it’s designed for a one-handed grip. Not sure
 
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Nice! My son wants a CZ Orange; I told him maybe as a wedding present.

Of course, now he has a fiancé, so I guess I better start saving my pocket change…


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It is so nice to see how LPA sights show up on many of the nicer pistols. For some of us, older eyes or not, we've not yet adapted to fiber optic front gum ball sights so, the sharp Patridge like target blade is a perfectly normal sight. It's a beauty bac and we will probably never read of a lead target bullet riding it's bore. Has it's sight plane been serrated?
 
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I like to see the high end CZ models. I have three CZ’s all pedestrian models, but your collection is amazing. Thanks for sharing!


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Sweet! I'd love to see a version with an optics cut, too.

I just picked up my first CZ- a Shadow 2 Carry. It's going to the range for the first time tomorrow.


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The length of pull adjustable trigger is a nice touch.


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LOVE my CZ’s! Probably some of the finest pistols out there. Reason they are so popular in competition! That slide looks so loooonngg. The recoil impulse bad on it?
 
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LOVE my CZ’s! Probably some of the finest pistols out there. Reason they are so popular in competition! That slide looks so loooonngg. The recoil impulse bad on it?


Haven’t shot it yet, but I own a number of longslides and enjoy them.

The Target is also available with a 5” barrel.
 
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Definitely a sweet pistol, but I think I’m more intrigued by the Dan Wesson DWX. Have you messed around with one of those yet?




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Definitely a sweet pistol, but I think I’m more intrigued by the Dan Wesson DWX. Have you messed around with one of those yet?

Yes sir. They are nice pistols, albeit quite a bit different


 
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