Carefully Not Making a CZ Shadow 2 Carry Illegal!?!

Published on May 19, 2025
Duration: 5:07

This video details the disassembly of a CZ Shadow 2 magazine modified for compliance in Washington State. The presenter demonstrates how a spacer is permanently attached to the base plate using strong adhesive, effectively limiting the magazine to 10 rounds. The modification is designed to prevent easy conversion back to higher capacities, ensuring legal compliance for law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

CZ Shadow 2 magazines are made compliant in Washington State by permanently attaching an internal spacer to the base plate using strong adhesives. This modification physically limits capacity, often to 10 rounds, and is designed to prevent easy removal, ensuring adherence to state firearm laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction to CZ Shadow 2 Compliance
  2. 00:33Observing Magazine Modifications
  3. 00:52Disassembling the Compliant Magazine
  4. 01:08Identifying the Glue/Adhesive
  5. 01:52The Internal Compliance Spacer
  6. 02:13Permanent Attachment Methods
  7. 02:35Credit to CZ Engineering
  8. 03:08Law-Abiding Citizen's Perspective
  9. 03:17Exterior Markings as Reminders
  10. 03:35Avoiding Legal Trouble
  11. 04:01Conclusion: Compliant CZ Shadow 2

Frequently Asked Questions

How are CZ Shadow 2 magazines made compliant with Washington State's capacity laws?

CZ Shadow 2 magazines are made compliant by permanently attaching an internal spacer to the base plate. This spacer physically limits the number of rounds the magazine can hold, often secured with strong adhesives like hot glue or rubber cement to prevent easy removal.

What is the purpose of the paint markings on compliant CZ Shadow 2 magazines?

The paint markings on compliant CZ Shadow 2 magazines serve as a visual indicator that the magazine has been modified for reduced capacity. While not the functional component, they serve as a reminder of the legal restrictions in place.

Is it illegal to disassemble a firearm magazine for inspection?

Generally, disassembling a firearm magazine for inspection or cleaning is not illegal. However, modifying a magazine to exceed legal capacity limits, or possessing such a modified magazine where prohibited, would be against the law.

How does the internal spacer prevent a CZ Shadow 2 magazine from holding more than 10 rounds?

The internal spacer is a solid piece that occupies space within the magazine body, physically preventing more than the legal limit of rounds (e.g., 10) from being inserted. It's permanently affixed to the base plate to ensure it remains in place.

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