CZ Shadow 2 SA blemish on frame would you send it back to CZ USA?

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You can forget about pictures because the ones I sent CZ USA they told me they cannot see what I am talking about.

The new CZ Shadow 2, if you remove the slide and run your finger on top of the frame but the inner part of it, you will feel on the take down pin side(left side) the inner edge on top of the slide rail has some rough spots. Does it effect the functionality? No but for the $1200 I paid for it, I am not happy about getting a blemish on it.

Would you send it back to CZ and complain and demand you want a new gun?
 
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Always tough when you’ve invested money into something and it’s not perfect. That said, if it were mine, no I wouldn’t return it or worry about it if the gun runs well.

Heck, if you have to remove the slide, run your finger to find it, and it’s on the inside of the frame rail, that’s not a big deal in my book. Is it the sprayed on coating, or the metal itself? Does it cycle well? If it was a high dollar custom fitted/finished piece it would bug me, but that’s a shooting gun with a minor, hard to find blemish, I’d just move on. But, it’s your gun...

The good news is that they are great shooters/super accurate for the money... I’ve got several CZs and they’re nice guns. Enjoy!
 
I agree with dmar . I also have several CZ's and took delivery of my blue Shadow 2 last week and intend to shoot the heck out of it .
 
Always tough when you’ve invested money into something and it’s not perfect. That said, if it were mine, no I wouldn’t return it or worry about it if the gun runs well.

Heck, if you have to remove the slide, run your finger to find it, and it’s on the inside of the frame rail, that’s not a big deal in my book. Is it the sprayed on coating, or the metal itself? Does it cycle well? If it was a high dollar custom fitted/finished piece it would bug me, but that’s a shooting gun with a minor, hard to find blemish, I’d just move on. But, it’s your gun...

The good news is that they are great shooters/super accurate for the money... I’ve got several CZs and they’re nice guns. Enjoy!

do you have a Shadow 2? Maybe you can remove your slide and check to see if there are any rough edges above the edge of the frame rails.

I am most likely leaning toward not sending it in as I do not have the energy but then again if I make a huge fuss I am sure CZ will replace the pistol so maybe it is worth the hassle after all
 
Hey we've all got different "standards" and expectations.

Is it really a blemish if you can't see it, only feel it, you have to disassemble the gun to find it, and it still functions properly?

You're the only one with those answers.
 
Seriously??

Should have went with the other guns.(not really, but apparently there are no guns made...... )
Do you have 4,000 rounds through it yet?:rolleyes:
 
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Personally I would have never even found it unless some malfunction brought me to be running my finger inside the frame.

If we are talking about something that can not be seen and is not visible in photographs, I do not think I would call that a blemish and no, I would not send it in.

It's your gun, if you are that OCD, then send it in or it will always bother you.

Based on your description, I would be surprised if they gave you a NEW gun.

BTW, I think a NEW gun would be the very Last thing you would want. What happens when you find sometime on the NEW gun as you redo the total inspection of the firearm?

I would think that you would want the issue on yours attended to since you have already checked every other inch of it and found no problems
 
Personally I would have never even found it unless some malfunction brought me to be running my finger inside the frame.

If we are talking about something that can not be seen and is not visible in photographs, I do not think I would call that a blemish and no, I would not send it in.

It's your gun, if you are that OCD, then send it in or it will always bother you.

Based on your description, I would be surprised if they gave you a NEW gun.

BTW, I think a NEW gun would be the very Last thing you would want. What happens when you find sometime on the NEW gun as you redo the total inspection of the firearm?

I would think that you would want the issue on yours attended to since you have already checked every other inch of it and found no problems


:D

A "new gun" for an invisible blemish that is under the rail.

Yep sure you betcha!:D:D
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Was at the range today, another guy had a CZ 75 not quite the same gun as it has an aluminum frame but his rails also had burrs and felt really rough. I am just not used to seeing blems because my Sig P226 SAO Legion was perfect out of the box no blems
 
If you found another CZ with the same lack of attention to detail, then that's probably how they all are.
 
If you found another CZ with the same lack of attention to detail, then that's probably how they all are.


So based on this invisible "blemish"
CZ has a lack of attention to details? It is not visable to a camera lens yet it is a lack of detail??

I dare not go and open my safe and field strip my several CZs. I might be heartbroken and crushed,!!They are some of the best guns out there,
The most cloned semi auto ever made for a reason.
 
..... because my Sig ....
Yeah, now it makes perfect sense. SIG finishes the insides to a high level, and CZ does not. I've seen rough machining and painting on the interior of every CZ I've looked at. Doesn't effect the shooting though.



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If you can't see it I wouldn't worry about it so long as it functions properly...just my 2 cents
 
So based on this invisible "blemish"
CZ has a lack of attention to details? It is not visable to a camera lens yet it is a lack of detail??

I dare not go and open my safe and field strip my several CZs. I might be heartbroken and crushed,!!They are some of the best guns out there,
The most cloned semi auto ever made for a reason.

Man, lots of short tempered BS on this forum of late.

Have a nice day, pal.
 
Yeah, now it makes perfect sense. SIG finishes the insides to a high level, and CZ does not. I've seen rough machining and painting on the interior of every CZ I've looked at. Doesn't effect the shooting though.



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Yep my Sig P226 SAO Legion fit and finish is perfect and no blems anywhere. My CZ P10C had a hairline crack on the polymere frame but CZ told me it wouldn't get worse but since I only paid $500 I wasn't bothered by it. But after paying $1200 for my Shadow 2 and not knowing CZ focuses on functionality rather than appearance I was pissed off.

But after seeing another Shadow at the range, albeit not same model it also had a rough texture along the inner slide rails on frame just above the guide rails
 
My cz’s are epoxy painted I believe. My cz82’s has some wear but my cz85 dB and cz83 have no wear.
 
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