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Oh, the TS... I knew about those but they take different mags from shadows so I never took much of an interest. Not sure why they didn't just use the same thing
Educate me on the differences, I have a Shadow 2 Blue SAO in 9mm and thought this was the same only in 40.
 
Educate me on the differences, I have a Shadow 2 Blue SAO in 9mm and thought this was the same only in 40.
I'm not 100% sure what all the differences are, just that the TS line is a different animal from the Shadow 2 line and that they take different magazines. Both have a basic blue and a high performance orange trim. And that's about the entire depth of my knowledge on the subject
 
I'm not 100% sure what all the differences are, just that the TS line is a different animal from the Shadow 2 line and that they take different magazines. Both have a basic blue and a high performance orange trim. And that's about the entire depth of my knowledge on the subject
Main thing for me is that it shoots like my Shadow II and not my Glock 22. Interesting side note and don't really know why but I really like shooting my Glock 32 and not so much the Glock 22. Both were Gen 4's.
 
Main thing for me is that it shoots like my Shadow II and not my Glock 22. Interesting side note and don't really know why but I really like shooting my Glock 32 and not so much the Glock 22. Both were Gen 4's.
I'm confident it'll achieve that for you.


I'm in agreement about the Glock 22 thing. I find the 17/22/31 size glocks don't shoot as nicely for me as the 19/23/32 or the 34/35 models. Don't know why, never got along with those models.
 
found this:
$100 rebate on TS 2 if purchased by 12/31
 
Educate me on the differences, I have a Shadow 2 Blue SAO in 9mm and thought this was the same only in 40.
Having shot a Shadow 2 extensively and owning a TSO (The TS2 replaced the TSO) I can say the TOS is heavier, has much better frame to slide fit, trigger that is much lighter and overall better and the grip is larger and fits my xlarge hand much better. The combination of weight with a slightly larger purchase on the grip in general for people with medium to large hands make it incredibly easy to shoot. Everyone who has shot the TSO finds it incredibly fast and easy to shoot accurately even more so than some other incredibly fast shooting firearms that I have like my P226 Xfive Legion or the Staccato P. Yes it takes large patterns CZ mags which is the downside for most people.
 
If in case anyone wants to mpulse....
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That's a great price. I have the right side charging version of this and it's been excellent with both supersonic and subsonic rounds.

Kind of crazy that a complete upper with everything is $88 less than this charging handle alone ($267 for just the charging handle).
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I saw a few upgraded ones. I saw heard people changing them along the way...
 

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