JohnJohnson
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Shadow 2's are more complex than 1911s/2011s, have their own reliability quirks, and are DA/SA with (from the factory) 8.5-9# trigger pulls in the DA. They also have a fair bit longer trigger reach but since it's a pivoting trigger the pull doesn't feel quite as nice. It's harder to manipulate the slide on them as well. And the grips that come on the Shadows are almost un-usable for serious shooting.Sorry if this has been addressed on a prior page but why not just go with a Shadow 2 Compact?
Can be had for around $1k and seem like a more straight forward solution for an affordable, high capacity, metal framed, hammer fired pistol. Relative to tinkering with 1911/2011s of the same price range that is.
A Shadow 2 OR runs about $1500 right now (I just bought one 2 weeks ago but got a big discount), which is about what you'd pay for an Alpha Foxtrot Romulus. The AF seems to not have nearly as many hiccups as, for instance, a Springfield Prodigy or similarly priced 2011. Hell for $300 more you can get a Kimber 2k11. Or for $999 you can get a Kimber DS Warrior that just released which is allegedly a budget 2k11.
If someone were getting a pistol that needed to qualify for USPSA Carry Optics division, which is why I bought one, then Shadows are awesome. I put 400 rounds through mine and immediately sent it off to be Cajunized so we'll see what the end result looks like.