
Seriously, installing and racking the slide is no different than installing or racking the 9mm slide, just as easy, simple and just as fast. I have not had any modifications done to it. My DA is whatever the Shadow comes stock with. Using the 17# mainspring with the older Kadet Kit was an absolute pain (moreso installing and racking the slide than actually shooting it). Wait so your DA pull is around 6-7#? If so, then I would definitely consider getting this kit. Because everything is the same, with the exception of a reduced recoil but same grip, same trigger, nearly identical weight (only a few ounces lighter), even fits whatever holster you’re using for a Shadow 2, it’s pretty much ideal for me. 22 for practice and plinking will add up over time. 22, but you still get to shoot your Shadow and in reality, the cost savings of shooting. It’s not an inexpensive alternative to a. This is not a one size fits all case, this thing fits, and this thing works. CZ dialed in the Shadow 2 Kadet .22 specifically for the Shadow 2, unlike the original Kadet and Kadet 2 which covered a variety of CZ 75 designs and where some modifications to the Kadet were required.

I was worried about having to constantly change springs as well, but this is not the case. Seriously, take off the 9mm slide, slide on the.

I didn’t have to make any changes to the Shadow in order for it to fire. What weight mainspring did you use? One of the reasons I sold my Kadet Kit II for my 85C was having to constantly change out the hammer spring (with an unrealistic DA). Looking forward to receiving the CZ factory optic ready Shadow 2 shortly as well. Despite the cost, I am really happy with this thing. I also love the fact that it weighs about a pound more than my full size Sig 1911. I couldn’t see a way to easily remove the barrel but a bore snake works really well.

22 I can now shoot 500 rounds for less than what 75 rounds of 9mm would have cost. Normally when I shoot 9mm under practice conditions I limit myself to 150 rounds, but with the. The gun hiccuped on two rounds of the CCI and ate up the Federal like it was half starved, no jams or misfeeds even under rapid fire conditions. 22 and 100 rounds of Federal Champion 40gn.

I ran through 100 rounds of CCI 40gn Standard Velocity. That’s about the only criticism I have for the adapter. This is too bad, because that little dimple makes it easy to pop in a corner of one of the mags and then easily pop out the slide stop. 22 is effortless, pop out the slide release which is similar to the 9mm version, but it lacks the dimple found on the 9mm. 22 experiences lots of misfeeds as well, one or two per magazine, for sure at least one typical notorious finicky. 22 adapter and it was nothing to write home about, lots of misfeeds, but having said that my stock Sig 1911. Really happy with the way the adapter performed.
