Took these bad boys to the range today. These represent some of the more popular mid range competition pistols and I thought I’d give my take.
Shadow 2 OR:
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Shadow 2 OR:
Pros:
- Very nice 3 lb trigger out of the box. Very short reset
- Out of the three this one had the least Felt recoil and was very easy to be accurate with
- Grips can be changed out. The stock aluminum are high quality and grippy but I swapped them out for some palm swell LOK veloce and it’s just about perfect.
- Difficult to rack the slide. For the OR version they removed all rear serrations. You can use the optic to rack the slide but Caniks solution of including an OR plate with serrations is ideal
- Have to buy a seperate plate for your optic. This is not included and can cost $50-100
Pros:
- This is a great deal for the money. Comes with every plate you need and comes in a very nice foam lined plastic case that is on par with some of the nicer pelican boxes I’ve seen. The optic plates have serrations on them for grip as well
- The additional weight of the steel frame makes a difference. I had the original rival and shot well with it. This version really moves the rival into the contender category right up there with other well known names.
- Grips can be changed out. I have a set of LOK veloce grips that are great.
- Very sharp looking.
- The best out of the box striker fired trigger out there. Nothing else comes close except the PDP.
- Not as flat shooting as the x5 legion, which was surprising to me. It’s close but I think the legion comes out ahead. This may be because the legion grip is longer and provides more control.
- I like cheese grater grips and wish the front strap checkering was more aggressive like the Shadow 2.
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- This was my favorite grip out of the three. It just fits my hand like a glove. I did put on some talon pros to give it some extra grip but man is thing a pleasure to hold.
- I don’t know what magic sig does for recoil but I felt this was only slightly behind the shadow 2 and was ahead of the Canik. Very easy to shoot and make follow up shots. It as almost as fast with iron sights since I haven’t put an optic on it.
- Very accurate and flat shooting.
- Though the new x5 legions do come with screw holes for the romeo1pro, DPP and RMR, they are only fitted for the Sig optic. You’ll need to buy a plate to make your RMR or DPP fit for $80-100. Canik comes with all plates. Just saying sig.
- Magazines. Why sig? Why include a Magwell with a magazine that doesn’t stick out a bit. Just include 21 round magazines and make us all happy. That’s another $100 for a couple 21 round magazines.
- Though the trigger is not as good as the other two, it is noticeably better than the first gen triggers. I found it very fast and easy to shoot.
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