CZ TS2 or 1911 (Read 8295 times)

Akubone1

CZ TS2 or 1911
« on: April 25, 2022, 06:27:20 PM »
Looking for an opinion.  Been considering the CZ TS2 Green but a nice higher end 1911 keeps pulling me back.  For target shooting what would you prefer?  Although the TS2 is more of a completion gun I wonder if its as accurate as the CZ Shadow 2 Orange for shooting bullseye.

ren

Deeds Not Words

changemyoil66

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2022, 09:07:31 AM »
Colt M45A1

aieahound

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2022, 09:43:50 AM »
Just shot a CZ .45 this weekend.
Not sure what model but it shot lights out with cheap Remington UMC hardball ammo.
Update: 97B was the model.

But it’s not a 1911.  ;D

I really don’t think you can go wrong either way.
It’s just who you fall in love with.
Ask CMO.  :rofl:

Akubone1

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2022, 10:18:38 AM »
I’m shooting a couple of Dan Wessons and a Shadow 2.  Hard to beat the Shadow 2, but 1911s are just classics.  I just love the feel of the 1911.  Maybe I’ll try a different make/model of 1911.  Need to change things up since I’ve been shooting the same guns for a while. 

Thanks for the opinions…saw a CZ TS2 green the other day so I threw that into consideration also.  Not sure how that shoots.

drck1000

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2022, 10:39:37 AM »
I have a CZ Shadow Target II and it's a very sweet gun and had a very nice trigger, both SA and DA. I've shot the CZ Orange and I would same similar performance overall to my Shadow, but trigger work not quite a refined.  All that are 9 mm versions though. 

To me, the CZ 97 and SP-01 lines are similar to steel framed full sized 1911s.  The slide configuration of the CZ allows for lower bore axis.  I think the difference between steel framed CZ and steel framed full sized 1911s aren't that significant in terms of muzzle flip. 

If you "love the feel of the 1911", I would say stick with that.  The "I like the looks" of the gun aspect can't be discounted, at least in my opinion.  If you're already leaning that way and go a different direction, you're likely to have a certain level of grass is greener over there going on. 

changemyoil66

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2022, 11:52:32 AM »
I’m shooting a couple of Dan Wessons and a Shadow 2.  Hard to beat the Shadow 2, but 1911s are just classics.  I just love the feel of the 1911.  Maybe I’ll try a different make/model of 1911.  Need to change things up since I’ve been shooting the same guns for a while. 

Thanks for the opinions…saw a CZ TS2 green the other day so I threw that into consideration also.  Not sure how that shoots.

Doesn't Dan now make guns for CZ? 

https://danwessonfirearmstore.com/dan-wesson-dwx-9mm-pistol/

Kind of like the best of both worlds looks wise.  1911 and Shadow.  IDK about performance.

WTF?Shane

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2022, 12:16:33 PM »
Doesn't Dan now make guns for CZ? 

https://danwessonfirearmstore.com/dan-wesson-dwx-9mm-pistol/

Kind of like the best of both worlds looks wise.  1911 and Shadow.  IDK about performance.

I've been following (on and off) the DWX since they first teased it a while back. We probably won't ever see it as they kept pushing the release date back and no footage of it actually being shot. Everyone's speculating that it never got past the R&D phase.

Akubone1

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2022, 12:36:46 PM »
I've been following (on and off) the DWX since they first teased it a while back. We probably won't ever see it as they kept pushing the release date back and no footage of it actually being shot. Everyone's speculating that it never got past the R&D phase.

I was waiting for the DWX too…blend between CZ and Dan Wesson.

stangzilla

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #9 on: April 26, 2022, 12:41:06 PM »
Looking for an opinion.  Been considering the CZ TS2 Green but a nice higher end 1911 keeps pulling me back.  For target shooting what would you prefer?  Although the TS2 is more of a completion gun I wonder if its as accurate as the CZ Shadow 2 Orange for shooting bullseye.

target shooting you'll want adjustable rear sight, gold dot front sight.  long barrel.  high end 1911.  Nighthawk Custom Chairman   :thumbsup:
https://www.nighthawkcustom.com/pistols/chairman

changemyoil66

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #10 on: April 26, 2022, 12:42:02 PM »
I've been following (on and off) the DWX since they first teased it a while back. We probably won't ever see it as they kept pushing the release date back and no footage of it actually being shot. Everyone's speculating that it never got past the R&D phase.

U sure they haven't sold it yet?  Online has an add to cart and check out function.  Unless when you go to check out it states unknown ETA.

That would make sense though because I haven't seen Garand Thumb, MAC, or like review it yet.

stangzilla

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #11 on: April 26, 2022, 12:52:00 PM »

WTF?Shane

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2022, 01:04:31 PM »
U sure they haven't sold it yet?  Online has an add to cart and check out function.  Unless when you go to check out it states unknown ETA.

That would make sense though because I haven't seen Garand Thumb, MAC, or like review it yet.

I followed some threads on other forums about the DWX. People have lost money to fraudulent sites thinking they were ordering the DWX.

From the official Dan Wesson site:

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Dan Wesson does NOT sell firearms directly to consumers online,
instead selling our products through an Authorized Dealer network as well as to major wholesale distributors that work with all other FFL dealers. Our authorized dealers can be found here. Please use caution when giving personal payment information online.
The following websites are NOT affiliated with Dan Wesson. www.czgunshop.com, www.czgunstore.com, www.danwessonfirearmstore.com

stangzilla

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2022, 01:35:59 PM »

drck1000

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2022, 02:06:44 PM »
My buddy has a stainless version of the SA Trophy Match.  Seems like discontinued, but that guns got me started on the interest in Springfield 1911s. 

https://www.springfield-armory.com/1911-series-handguns/custom-handguns/1911-national-match-hardball-45-acp-handgun/

Another buddy inherited a Colt Gold Cup National Match.  I've handled it, but none of us has shot it. . .  :(

https://www.colt.com/detail-page/colt-o5870a1-gold-cup-ntlmtc-45-5-bl

For a target 1911, those come to mind. 

macsak

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2022, 04:28:10 PM »
those high end CZs can outshoot most people
not that i would know, since i do not own and never have shot any guns...

esk808

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2022, 10:42:59 PM »
https://www.wilsoncombat.com/classic/
https://www.lesbaer.com/PremierIImono.html

I agree.    Wilson Combat or Les Baer.  Classic design with modern refinements - never out of style.
Nighthawk, but haven't held one in my hand yet, so no opinion.

Photo posted another place, but emphasizing classic design.

Top: WC Classic 9mm
Bottom: LB Premier II  9mm
« Last Edit: April 26, 2022, 11:14:19 PM by esk808 »

stangzilla

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #17 on: April 27, 2022, 07:38:29 AM »
Springfield Range Officer Elite Target 45acp
not a high end 1911.  very good for a sub-$1k 1911.
it is now discontinued

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Springfield Armory® has just introduced a new 1911 designed for people interested in shooting competitively. It is called— The RO™, “Range Officer™”. The RO™ is designed to give the shooter exceptional quality, at an affordable price. One of the goals was to create a pistol that is acceptable in many different styles of shooting competitions, so the shooter can decide which one he likes most. It is built with the same quality as the TRP™ and Trophy Match™ models, but Springfield has removed the “extras” that result in a higher price. It’s everything you need in a competition model, at an affordable price, and easily upgradable for your future needs.

 

Share Every detail of the full-sized RO® Elite Target is engineered for accuracy. Forged steel match grade frame and slide are precision-fit for fluid-smooth function, armored with a self-lubricating Black-T® finish that shrugs off corrosion and extremes. The 5-inch stainless steel, match grade barrel, fully adjustable rear target sight, fiber optic front sight, and smooth Gen 2 trigger ensure target-drilling performance. GI recoil system, custom thin-line G-10 grips and ambidextrous safety complete a form with the fit, feel and balance to dominate the range.

trigger pull on my Lyman gauge is 4lbs 14.9oz .  average of 5 pulls.  its not super light but it is very crisp, short pull trigger
fitment slide to frame was pretty tight when I first got it, now it's broken in some so not as tight to rack the slide

aieahound

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #18 on: April 27, 2022, 09:11:14 AM »
That’s what I was looking at when I changed my mind at the shop and got the Scorpion. Not sure if it was the elite though.
Scorpion had to be suped up. Just found out from a learned gentleman that OG Sig 1911 parts are stamped (pronounced crap) and intended to be changed. (How accurate that is I don’t know but I trust the guy)
I guess good thing I had all the guts changed, even before he told me that.
If I had a chance to do it all again I would’ve got the Springfield.
Happy now with the Sig though after having work done on her and she is sexy.

That RO Elite is a good looking gal too.  :thumbsup:

My other learned friend loves the CZ’s

Akubone, you only got 28 pages and a year to go.  :rofl:
Keep us posted.
« Last Edit: April 27, 2022, 09:38:43 AM by aieahound »

Akubone1

Re: CZ TS2 or 1911
« Reply #19 on: April 27, 2022, 09:39:17 AM »
Lots of good choices out there.  Although I’ll be buying the gun for me, my wife likes the 1911s. (Single stack).  She has a harder time shooting the CZ Shadow due to the weight an double stack grip size.  DWX would be a good choice but probably in the compact version.  We’re considering the Ed Brown EVO 9mm.  Little hard to spend the money on something you don’t see in person.