Shadow Systems MR 918 Elite
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:01 pm
While I am not a Glock fan they have lots going for them. Any simpleton ( me) can learn to fix them and probably never send them back to a gunsmith. However the grip angle just isn't my deal so if I where to purchase another one it would have to have a grip reduction , trigger job , sights etc then it would be hitting the $1200 to $1500 range. Well that just isn't going to work.
Enter Shadow Systems MR 918 Elite. At first it looks like a fancy Glock but it is so much more. The frame has been designed by these guys and lots of real world experience shows in how it fits the hand and handles being shot. The trigger is good with a very positive and short reset. The sights are a plain black rear with Ameriglo loaded front with a yellow ring around the insert. The slide has excellent serrations on side and top and the elite model has slots cut into the slide to reduce slide mass. The barrel is fluted for weight reduction and supposed to help get trash out quicker. I have the threaded barrel so a muzzle break or can could be used.
Friday I set up a feed bag at 15 yards and gave it the first workout. Flawless with a 100 rounds of Sig elite, both 115 fmj and 124 v crown, Hornady critical defence and a hodge podge of accumulated hollow points. No ftf's . The first 15 I shot low and left which got corrected with the second 15 and learned the reset. The third 15 I did something I normally don't do in front of witnesses, unloading all 15 into the target as fast as I can. Normally this means hitting everything but the target but this time all 15 went into the target in a 12" to 14" group. The pistol impressed me very much an after all these years I don't impress easy.
Saturday I went back to the range for a few more and had one missfire but fired the second time thru. The ammo was fiocchi 115 hollow points. Other than that it just keeps amazing me. It also has a rms cut for a reflex sight but the cut is a little deeper so certain reflex sights will mount on the slide and set low enough that you can use your pistol sights as backup in case of reflex sight failure. I tried to post pictures but it didn't work but it can be looked up on Shadow Systems web site. They are located in Plano Tx.
Enter Shadow Systems MR 918 Elite. At first it looks like a fancy Glock but it is so much more. The frame has been designed by these guys and lots of real world experience shows in how it fits the hand and handles being shot. The trigger is good with a very positive and short reset. The sights are a plain black rear with Ameriglo loaded front with a yellow ring around the insert. The slide has excellent serrations on side and top and the elite model has slots cut into the slide to reduce slide mass. The barrel is fluted for weight reduction and supposed to help get trash out quicker. I have the threaded barrel so a muzzle break or can could be used.
Friday I set up a feed bag at 15 yards and gave it the first workout. Flawless with a 100 rounds of Sig elite, both 115 fmj and 124 v crown, Hornady critical defence and a hodge podge of accumulated hollow points. No ftf's . The first 15 I shot low and left which got corrected with the second 15 and learned the reset. The third 15 I did something I normally don't do in front of witnesses, unloading all 15 into the target as fast as I can. Normally this means hitting everything but the target but this time all 15 went into the target in a 12" to 14" group. The pistol impressed me very much an after all these years I don't impress easy.
Saturday I went back to the range for a few more and had one missfire but fired the second time thru. The ammo was fiocchi 115 hollow points. Other than that it just keeps amazing me. It also has a rms cut for a reflex sight but the cut is a little deeper so certain reflex sights will mount on the slide and set low enough that you can use your pistol sights as backup in case of reflex sight failure. I tried to post pictures but it didn't work but it can be looked up on Shadow Systems web site. They are located in Plano Tx.