First Shots with the CZ Shadow 2 Carry
Description
In this episode, we break down one of the most refined double-action/single-action pistols on the market today: the CZ Shadow 2 Carry. Designed as an evolution of CZ’s proven competition Shadow platform, the Carry model brings match-level performance into a concealment-ready format — without sacrificing the legendary feel and shootability that made the Shadow series famous.
We dig into:
Why the firing pin block and decocker make this the safest Shadow yet
How the 4” cold hammer-forged barrel, internal slide rails, and aluminum frame deliver accuracy and low recoil in a surprisingly manageable carry size
The optics-ready slide cut with co-witnessed backup sights — and why this puts the Shadow 2 Carry firmly in the modern EDC conversation
Detailed trigger data: double-action pulls averaging 6–7 lbs, single-action under 4 lbs, and one of the smoothest DA/SA transitions in a carry gun
Performance on the range, including hits at 75+ yards and zero malfunctions across multiple types of ammo
What it really competes with — from the Glock 19 and P365 to other premium carry guns like the Beretta PX4 LTT and Bull Armory SAS2 Ultralite
We also cover:
Minor critiques like the number of mags included, chunky controls, and sight preferences
How CZ’s safety-first manual goes beyond most, even detailing safe tritium sight handling and proper holstering practices
The value proposition at ~$1200: not cheap, but packed with features and refinement that justify the price
Whether you’re a DA/SA loyalist, looking to move beyond striker-fired carry guns, or just want an EDC that shoots like a tuned match gun, this episode gives you everything you need to know about the CZ Shadow 2 Carry.