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At the beginning of this week I knew nothing about Shadow Systems, now it’s the end of the week and I’ve got a new MR920 Combat on its way. A sales rep at Lipsey’s was giving me the scoop on them and before I knew it I told him to put me down for two. Razz I had the second one sold before I got off the phone with Lipsey’s. I like Glocks well enough, my first piece was a Gen 2, 17. I do not currently own a Glock though… there’s just other handguns I shoot better. Supposedly the Shadow System’s version of the G19 I’ve got coming is different enough that I might like it / shoot it better. Sorry, I’m rambling… I think I have Covid as well.

What are y’all’s experiences with them?


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I have the MR and DR. My MR had an out of spec mag catch resulting in mags dropping out of the weapon during firing. Switching to a Glock part fixed the problem. Close to 3k through it since and no other problems. They're excellent pistols and I like the feature set much more than a Glock. Their CS recommends a 200rnd break in period since they are a bit tighter fit than a Glock.
 
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Very good ^, thanks for that.


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I jumped in as well. Very impressed. A MR920 elite and a DR920.
I like how the backstraps adjust the grip angle, not just the size.
Zero issues.
 
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Bought a MR920 from Zander's last year. It is an awesome pistol. The G19 will be going away.


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What are y’all’s experiences with them?


Why I prefer the MR918 over the Glock 19

Is it better? That depends on the shooter and what he/she likes or wants. FOR ME, again for me, it is. I say that having owned 30+ Glock 19s and EDCing one since 2005.

1. The grip fits me better than any 19 that I have owned or shot (with the exception of a Bowie Tactical grip reduction and a Robar grip reduction 19). The adjustable back - rear hump is a great feature. The stippling/texturing on the grip is fantastic - for me. Better than any texture on any of the different Glock 19 gens as far as I am concerned.

2. It comes with a very good trigger, better than any stock 19 trigger that I have ever shot. I am a stock trigger guy, always have been; I've only bought one after market trigger in 35 years, a SSVI Tyr trigger - and I didn't even install it in my 43, I ended up giving it to a friend. The trigger on this gun is a factory trigger, so no-one can say "oh lord, he modified his trigger; yada yada yada" something that means something to me (I know that not all shooters think that way, but I do and it matters to me, if it doesn't to you - no problem, I can understand that too.)

3. Sights - fantastic, I like them a lot. Yep, I can get Trijicon HDs or Ameriglo's for my regular 19s and I like Trijicon HDs a lot, but getting these for a stock 19 is going to cost some extra $$.

4. Barrel - I can shoot my 19s good, but with the MR918s (all three of mine) I am getting to an almost "surgical" state. I am impressed with the accuracy of these guns. Both my wife and a couple of friends who have shot these guns agree on this, my buddy is looking to sell his M&P 9c & Glock 48 to free funds for a MR918 - he's that impressed.

5. The beaver tail and undercut on the trigger guard = fantastic, I feel that these two points have been done perfectly.

6. All of the above and the fact that I can still use my Glock 19 and Magpul mags and all of the dozens of 19 holsters for this gun - a big plus (this wouldn't be the case if I switched from a Glock 19 to a different brand...)

The first one I bought cost me $720, the next two $650 each. The extra $$ was well worth it.

I really like Glock 19s, but now with these guns, I don't see myself owing another one again (unless my friend decides to do me a solid and sell me that Robar grip reduction 19 that he has... still working on that!)


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Awesome, congrats on the purchase.

I really didn't know much about Shadow Systems until a few months ago. A local FFL with a range had an MR920 in the rental case and being a member of the range I get free pistol rentals, just have to buy the ammo from them to use in it. I grabbed it up one day and was very impressed with it compared to my Gen5 G19 that I wasn't really impressed with (I've had other G19s over the years).

I ended up ordering an MR920 Combat (no optic cut) from a large online FFL on a black friday special, received it 2 weeks before Christmas.

Overall I'm very happy with it. I sold off my G19 and for about $175 total I upgraded to a pistol that I think fits me better and I shoot much better than my stock G19.




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Good info and reviews guys! Thank you for all the info.


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I have an MR920 which is the best "Glock" I've ever held, especially with the straight backstrap. The RDS mounting system is also outstanding - direct to slide, no adapter plates, long screws, takes RMR, DP Pro, and others, and has little gap filler spacers to adapt to different size sights.

But, it's still a Glock in DNA, the grip is still a little blocky, and I just prefer my Wilson framed P320's.
 
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Sold the Glock 19 and purchased the MR920 Elite. Its everything I liked about my Glock but improved upon (Barrel, triggers, sights and grip angle). Shooting them side by side is when I realized how mush less recoil the Shadow has. I just shoot it better and the sights are right where I present the gun.
Enjoy the new Shadow, I sure do. I wont miss the Glock one bit.
 
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I love my MR920L. It's perfect for me.


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The MR920 came today and color me impressed. Pretty sweet piece. The trigger is better than any stock Glock I’ve had over the years, but it still “Glockish”. I get it, it’s the design… it’s never going to be a 1911. I really like SS solution to the grip angle. Hopefully I’ll get to shoot it soon. BTW, I see that Shadow Systems came out with their CR920 today based off the Glock 26.


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Crap! CR920?
My 43x might be in trouble. That's the only glock I have left after finding Shadow.
 
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You enablers! All of you! My next pistol purchase will be a Shadow Systems.


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I listened to the CR920 description, but no specs on the site yet.
He says it will fit 43 holsters and has a propriety metal magazine.
I'm thinking it's not a re-done 26.
 
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I listened to the CR920 description, but no specs on the site yet.
He says it will fit 43 holsters and has a propriety metal magazine.
I'm thinking it's not a re-done 26.



Really?? I’ve been wondering if the CR920 is G26 or G43 based. I assumed it was more “26” since it held 10 +1 with a flush fit mag. If it’s more “43” sized that would be even better. Damn, now I’ve gotta buy another one!




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Really interested in one but I have 4 g19’s already.


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If it's a .45= 1911
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I like anything in 10mm

 
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The cr920 is their version of a 43. It has a metal mag hence more capacity.
 
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Is the grip angle on the Shadow Systems the same as a Glock?
 
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They have an interchangeable backstrap so you can make it 1 of 3 angles. Depends on your preference.
 
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