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| quote: Originally posted by Noseygun1: First year shooting idpa and currently shooting a M11-A1. I shoot the M11 well as a new shooter. I haven't seen a target 2 locally and looking for some thoughts on one. Also will be shooting steel and bowling pin match. Thanks for some input.
I started out with the P226 and P228 and then switched to the CZs about 8 years ago. For me, they were the answer and while I love my SIGs they rarely get shot now.
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| Posts: 1801 | Location: North Cackalacky | Registered: September 09, 2007 |
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| I picked up one 2 weeks ago.All I can say is that its the best Target pistol ive ever shot. The grip is amazing. The trigger is even more amazing. Its a little heavy but thats not an issue.Its built like a tank. It has the best fit of any pistol I own and I own many. Even better then some of my Ed Browns. Buy it
Lawrence A Visocky (Larry V)
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| Posts: 6727 | Location: Charlotte, NC | Registered: November 09, 2010 |
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| I have one but haven't shot it a lot, just shy of 1,000 rounds. I like it a lot but it is really different from anything else I shoot. The extra weight takes more input from me to get from target to target. I also swing past targets a lot. Going back to the Sigs is a chore. They feel so light after shoot the S2 that it takes a few rounds to get back in the groove.
The S2 is extremely accurate and the trigger is really good out of the box. I only have two complaints. The stock front site was to wide. I changed it to a narrow front from CGW. The second is the magazine release. I often hit it under recoil and drop the magazine. I've adjusted it as much as possible and it still doesn't fit me. It's super fast and high quality but not for me. If I keep the CZ I'll need a standard release.
Edit to add I'm not sure if it's legal for IDPA. Last I knew it was too heavy. I know IDPA has made rule changes so I could be wrong. |
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