September 24, 2023, 09:27 PM
ShackelfordRange time with some new precision nines
I’ve been wanting a Pardini GT9 for years, and finally saved up and ordered one a few months back. Since it’s just a range/fun gun, I got a 6”, for better long range steel shooting. Well, around the time I ordered that, I made the mistake of looking at a PSA email, and they had a SAO CZ Shadow 2 for $899. I couldn’t not order that, right?
Well, I finally got to the range this weekend. I brought a bunch of steel mini-poppers and set them up at 25 to 50 yards. With my P210s, I can hit the mini poppers at 50 yards, but pretty much anything else struggles.
First up, the Pardini. Wow, the slide on this is like glass, and the trigger is just amazingly light. I didn’t play with it out of the box, but it is adjustable. There is a tiny take up, super clean break, no over-travel, and a super short light reset that is barely perceptible.
Wow, this thing shoots nice. Recoil is a soft little pussycat. The trigger may be too light, multiple times I had brought out the take up, and was trying to clean up my sight picture, and I broke the shot, sending it slightly high. Wow. I’m not a Glock guy, so the grip angle is a bit weird, but, as with proper press out technique, I never noticed it the range. Shots on my 25 yard target were stupid easy, and I was probably about 50/50 at 50 yards.
If I have a gripe with the GT9, it is just that as the frame was designed to also do double stack 45, it is a bit thicker, longer than I’d like. But, at the range, I didn’t really have grip issues, and the wood stuck well to my hands, even in the heat. I wish the one trigger adjustment screw didn’t stick down into the trigger recess nearly as much. The front sight is also a bit wider than I’d like, I am looking to see if I can swap that out for something more precise.
I also broke out the CZ. This gun is 7oz heavier, and you really feel it, and need more breaks to let your arm rest. The checkering is also a tad aggressive for my liking. But wow, is that trigger amazing. Super crisp, positive reset, almost no take up or over-travel. Absolutely reference trigger. Plus, it takes widely available (and relatively cheap, compared to the Pardini) CZ mags, and there’s tons of accessories for mag extensions, holsters, etc. the sights are about perfect, narrow front sight with fiber optics, adjustable all black rear.
At the range, it was quite accurate, but not quite up to the level of the Pardini or my P210s. I could hit 25 and 35-40 yard poppers fairly regularly, but struggled at 50. But, given the price difference, it is an insanely good gun for what I snagged it for.
Bottom line, the Pardini is insane, and just about up there with my P210s. Mostly, it is just hard to compete with the feel and sexiness of a single-stack gun. But, performance wise, easily on par. The Shadow is also quite good, and I’m glad I got it at the deal I did, but not sure I’d pay full retail for it, either.
September 25, 2023, 09:31 AM
1KPerDayLovely. Congrats!
September 25, 2023, 10:07 AM
smschulzquote:
Pardini GT9
Very Nice.
I wasn't familiar with this but now you have my attention, especially since you rate it above your CZ.
My Shadow 2 CZ is spectacular and if this can top it I would be in awe.

September 25, 2023, 05:42 PM
RichardCCongratulations on your Pardini! (Not to ignore the CZ, for sure.)
I think you will find it exceptionally
accurate, meaning man/machine interface in shooting good scores.
September 28, 2023, 02:54 PM
jhe888I've never shot or even touched a Pardini. Interesting to hear your experience.
September 30, 2023, 08:08 AM
Benderx4Beautiful pistols, congrats!
September 30, 2023, 08:29 AM
Pipe SmokerThanks for the report on those beautiful pistols!
I was surprised to hear that the CZ was 7oz heavier. It appears to have a 5” barrel. Correct?
September 30, 2023, 08:37 AM
bac1023quote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
Thanks for the report on those beautiful pistols!
I was surprised to hear that the CZ was 7oz heavier. It appears to have a 5” barrel. Correct?
Because the Pardini has an aluminum frame
September 30, 2023, 09:46 AM
bac1023Shackelford, congratulations on an incredible pistol. I’ve been shooting Pardinis for 15-20 years and love them.
The one in the middle is the Inox model, which is all stainless steel. Unfortunately they have been discontinued for years. Pardini only built 20-30 of them, so I was lucky to find it.
October 02, 2023, 09:01 PM
Shackelfordquote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
Thanks for the report on those beautiful pistols!
I was surprised to hear that the CZ was 7oz heavier. It appears to have a 5” barrel. Correct?
I think technically it is 4.9”, but more or less, you are correct. The Shadow is all steel frame, so that’s why it’s significantly heavier than the 6” Pardini.
BAC, I had seen those Inox pistols a while ago. How heavy did those end up being? The Pardinis have pretty beefy frames, so that’s got to be a beast. I think I’m glad I ended up with the alloy frame version though, as I like the weight of this thing.
October 02, 2023, 09:07 PM
Shackelfordquote:
Originally posted by smschulz:
quote:
Pardini GT9
Very Nice.
I wasn't familiar with this but now you have my attention, especially since you rate it above your CZ.
My Shadow 2 CZ is spectacular and if this can top it I would be in awe.
In a way, they are different guns. Shadow 2s are optimized for USPSA rules, typically DA/SA, commonly .40. The Pardini was made for European IPSC, and doesn’t fit nicely into the American rule book. Ultimately, it is a fun range/precision gun, and less of a competition gun. But yes, fit & finish are a full step above the CZ.
October 02, 2023, 09:21 PM
bac1023quote:
Originally posted by Shackelford:
quote:
Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
Thanks for the report on those beautiful pistols!
I was surprised to hear that the CZ was 7oz heavier. It appears to have a 5” barrel. Correct?
I think technically it is 4.9”, but more or less, you are correct. The Shadow is all steel frame, so that’s why it’s significantly heavier than the 6” Pardini.
BAC, I had seen those Inox pistols a while ago. How heavy did those end up being? The Pardinis have pretty beefy frames, so that’s got to be a beast. I think I’m glad I ended up with the alloy frame version though, as I like the weight of this thing.
The 6” Inox weighs 57.4oz with an empty magazine. Pretty crazy.
They were on the website a while, but Pardini wasn’t building them. They built them for a short time, but it was $5500 20 years ago, so they didn’t sell enough to maintain it. Like I said, Pardini built very few. Maybe 30 tops.
I prefer shooting the standard models. The Inox is just a unicorn. Stainless steel and 24ct gold plated trigger assembly.