After watching your review of the TS2 racing green I purchased one at my LGS. I also have the TS2, Shadow2, and the SP01 Competition models. The racing green is my favorite handgun. I am thinking seriously about buying the TSO 2 when it is available in the USA in January 2023. Thank you for posting your reviews of these fantastic firearms.
@Greg Kessinger I'm glad you were able to buy the TS2 Racing Green. Right after I did this video I heard about the TSO2 on CZ UA-cam Channel. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it! 👍
My TS2 Green is 1.9 oz heavier than my TSO. It weighs 49.2 oz with empty mag, the TSO weighs 47.3 oz with empty mag. They are both fantastic, I can also tell a difference between the hand fitting of the TSO vs the TS2 Green, it feels tighter between slide and frame fit. I really wanted the deep bronze but its not available in the US which is really lame. The new TS 2 Orange was just announced but I'm not going to get it, none of them really compare to a stacatto xc. After shooting a stacatto xc that is my next purchase unless I can get a bul armory sas 2 UR F, that would be my dream gun.
@relovat Really good points you made. I like the Staccato XC as well, nice flat shooting firearm. A friend let me shoot his XC and Bul Armory. The Bul Armory is a nice shooting firearm as well, I did a comparison video between that and a Staccato P. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it! 👍
I have the sas 2 ur-f, a ts2 racing green, and a staccato c2. They’re all really great in their own ways but I have to say that the Bul is unlike anything else. Mine is chambered in 38 super. It shoots completely flat. I haven’t shot the XC but I imagine it’s a good time.
That was my experience shooting a stock CZ P01 with the hammer cocked back. Definitely great guns to shoot. If I ever get a 9mm for competition shooting CZ P01 or P09, Beretta M9A3, Canik, and Walther PDP are definitely the candidates I'm looking into. Haven't shot the Canik or Walther yet. Which one do you think are the best options and why?
@joshuajackson5656 The Canik and the PDP are great firearms for their price point. The Canik's trigger is surprising good. Of the two the PDP because it's an upgraded PPQ with an outstanding grip texture, great trigger. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it! 👍
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 It does. Makes me curious enough to rent it. I may use my XDM 45 4.5" for competition since it has truglo nightsights on it. I'm thinking the 5" PDP for competition or would you recommend the 4 inch?
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 They are both really nice , I like target pistols a lot but I shoot in .22 caliber and 9mm with the P210 all three are almost surgical. I'd love to have the Walther Q5 and compare with CZ , I'd say that's a tight race and CZ might edge the Walther. But those are all great shooters.
@simpleflipR6 The TSO and TS2 are 1.5 - 2 lbs. I've prematurely discharged a round on the TSO until I got used to the trigger. To me, the TS2 is a slightly heavier pull, not by much. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369thanks just wondering. That information is importante. I have the cz shadow 2 and I have the cz scheckmate. Dan Wesson dwx I feel like is faster and the upper is easier to rack 😆
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 they come optic ready now. Scheckmate is faster and more accurate than all of them. As accurate as the atlas Erebus. I think I shared a short on my channel. I only use the channel to see my form.
Very fine shooting Keanon. Look like nicely balanced full size pistols. Like that style of target to really check for accuracy. Good discussion about feel and thumb position as it affects consistent accuracy from my experience. Both look like great guns and I have only shot the CZs at the range as a rental. Thanks sir!
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 Thanks so much Keanon. I agree as I did have a chance to rent the SP-01 and the Shadow 2 together at the range and did a video last August shooting at 7&10 yards with Blazer Brass 124 gr FMJ. I liked both and are nice all steel pistols with sufficient weight, barrel length, and sight radius for nice accuracy and was a predecessor to comparing and supporting my decision to buy the Beretta 92 g Elite LTT, also all steel and more full sized. I know you appreciate the DA/SAs very much as well. Stay safe and well sir!
After watching your review of the TS2 racing green I purchased one at my LGS. I also have the TS2, Shadow2, and the SP01 Competition models. The racing green is my favorite handgun. I am thinking seriously about buying the TSO 2 when it is available in the USA in January 2023. Thank you for posting your reviews of these fantastic firearms.
@Greg Kessinger I'm glad you were able to buy the TS2 Racing Green. Right after I did this video I heard about the TSO2 on CZ UA-cam Channel. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it! 👍
I thought the TSO was slightly lighter than the TS2. Anyways, love the TS2 I bought from you guys a while back so no complaints here
@Ben G The TSO is a great choice! Meant to be shot and not a safe queen. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
My TS2 Green is 1.9 oz heavier than my TSO. It weighs 49.2 oz with empty mag, the TSO weighs 47.3 oz with empty mag. They are both fantastic, I can also tell a difference between the hand fitting of the TSO vs the TS2 Green, it feels tighter between slide and frame fit. I really wanted the deep bronze but its not available in the US which is really lame. The new TS 2 Orange was just announced but I'm not going to get it, none of them really compare to a stacatto xc. After shooting a stacatto xc that is my next purchase unless I can get a bul armory sas 2 UR F, that would be my dream gun.
@relovat Really good points you made. I like the Staccato XC as well, nice flat shooting firearm. A friend let me shoot his XC and Bul Armory. The Bul Armory is a nice shooting firearm as well, I did a comparison video between that and a Staccato P. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it! 👍
I have the sas 2 ur-f, a ts2 racing green, and a staccato c2. They’re all really great in their own ways but I have to say that the Bul is unlike anything else. Mine is chambered in 38 super. It shoots completely flat. I haven’t shot the XC but I imagine it’s a good time.
@@0ThirdEye0 Wow 38 Super! Awesome! Great firearms indeed. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
Thank you for this video
@solarisdreamz Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
That was my experience shooting a stock CZ P01 with the hammer cocked back. Definitely great guns to shoot. If I ever get a 9mm for competition shooting CZ P01 or P09, Beretta M9A3, Canik, and Walther PDP are definitely the candidates I'm looking into. Haven't shot the Canik or Walther yet. Which one do you think are the best options and why?
@joshuajackson5656 The Canik and the PDP are great firearms for their price point. The Canik's trigger is surprising good. Of the two the PDP because it's an upgraded PPQ with an outstanding grip texture, great trigger. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it! 👍
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 It does. Makes me curious enough to rent it. I may use my XDM 45 4.5" for competition since it has truglo nightsights on it. I'm thinking the 5" PDP for competition or would you recommend the 4 inch?
@joshuajackson5656 The 5 inch PDP is outstanding. Shot it several times, great accuracy. I'd go with that one.
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 Sounds good! I'll go rent one.
Can't go wrong either way but I like the TS ll.
@Wayne Castleman The TSO seems more like a target firearm and I shoot it more accurate. The TS2 is more like a race gun.
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 They are both really nice , I like target pistols a lot but I shoot in .22 caliber and 9mm with the P210 all three are almost surgical. I'd love to have the Walther Q5 and compare with CZ , I'd say that's a tight race and CZ might edge the Walther. But those are all great shooters.
I'm planning to get the TS2 racing green. Is the thumb rest on the racing green be configured to be on the right side? I am a left handed shooter.
@Sean Aseniero Unfortunately no. You can probably contact Cajun Gunworks to configure it that way for you. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
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@Huanjun Pang Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
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What is the trigger weight? And initial
@simpleflipR6 The TSO and TS2 are 1.5 - 2 lbs. I've prematurely discharged a round on the TSO until I got used to the trigger. To me, the TS2 is a slightly heavier pull, not by much. Thanks for watching, greatly appreciate it!
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369thanks just wondering. That information is importante. I have the cz shadow 2 and I have the cz scheckmate. Dan Wesson dwx I feel like is faster and the upper is easier to rack 😆
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369good video thanks
@@simpleflipR6 Wow, Checkmate. Always wanted one. My friend just bought a used one. I'll get the DWX 5 inch one day.
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 they come optic ready now. Scheckmate is faster and more accurate than all of them. As accurate as the atlas Erebus. I think I shared a short on my channel. I only use the channel to see my form.
Sweet guns
@tressablowin Thank you!
Very fine shooting Keanon. Look like nicely balanced full size pistols. Like that style of target to really check for accuracy. Good discussion about feel and thumb position as it affects consistent accuracy from my experience. Both look like great guns and I have only shot the CZs at the range as a rental. Thanks sir!
@RE: Desert_Boy Thank you!! Both are my favorites from the CZ line. If you get a chance, rent the the Shadow 2.
@@KeanonGilliamSlang369 Thanks so much Keanon. I agree as I did have a chance to rent the SP-01 and the Shadow 2 together at the range and did a video last August shooting at 7&10 yards with Blazer Brass 124 gr FMJ. I liked both and are nice all steel pistols with sufficient weight, barrel length, and sight radius for nice accuracy and was a predecessor to comparing and supporting my decision to buy the Beretta 92 g Elite LTT, also all steel and more full sized. I know you appreciate the DA/SAs very much as well. Stay safe and well sir!