The Eemann Tech Ultimate Upgrade Kit for CZ Shadow 1/2 is designed for the most popular competition pistols in the world - CZ Shadow 1 & CZ Shadow 2, predominantly used for IPSC, USPSA, and other action sports.
Factory pistols are configured to pass stringent tests with various ammunition, resulting in heavy springs and factory parts. With the Eemann Tech Ultimate Upgrade Kit for CZ Shadow 1/2, you can achieve enhanced performance by tuning and customizing your CZ Shadow 1/2 to your load and preferred feel.
The Eemann Tech Ultimate Upgrade Kit for CZ Shadow 1/2 includes all the necessary drop-in parts to upgrade your pistol from the box to full competition mode, without requiring major changes to your platform.
The Eemann Tech Competition Springs reduce the weight of the trigger and slide reciprocating recoil, making it more sensitive and faster for competition use.
The Eemann Tech Ultimate Upgrade Kit for CZ Shadow 1/2 includes:
The Eemann Tech Extended Firing Pin for CZ, along with the Eemann Tech Firing Pin Spring Light for CZ, resolves misfire faults caused by weak main or hard primers.
The Eemann Tech Ultimate Disconnector new generation ensures an ultra-short reset without any additional modifications to the firearm and is compatible with all CZ 75 steel frame family firearms.
The Eemann Tech Competition Recoil Buffer is the best way to eliminate damage to critical components of your gun by preventing metal-to-metal contact of the slide or breech block with the frame. Made from high-density polyurethane formulated for maximum shock-absorbing characteristics, the recoil buffer is a drop-in part compatible with CZ Shadow 1/2 models.
The Eemann Tech Ultimate Upgrade Kit for CZ Shadow 1/2 (ET-130126) includes:
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Adjust your CZ Shadow Pistol to meet your exact needs with the Eemann Tech Ultimate Upgrade Kit for CZ Shadow 1/2!
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