Shadow System MR920 Handgun Review

Published on November 16, 2021
Duration: 4:21

This review of the Shadow Systems MR920L, presented by Kevin Michalowski of USCCA, details its features and performance. The MR920L is highlighted as a Glock-compatible pistol with a long slide configuration for improved sight radius, an optics-ready slide, and enhanced ergonomics. The review covers its build quality, sighting options, and capacity, positioning it as a capable option for various shooting applications.

Quick Summary

The Shadow Systems MR920L is a 9mm handgun featuring a long slide (Glock 17 size) on a Glock 19 frame for an extended sight radius. It boasts an optics-ready slide, tritium front sights, a high beavertail to prevent 'Glock bite,' and a 15+1 capacity, with an MSRP around $1,000.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Giveaway
  2. 00:23Glock Comparison and Safety Check
  3. 01:13Model Specifications and Size
  4. 01:32Ergonomics and Sights
  5. 02:16Barrel and Slide Features
  6. 02:52Performance, Capacity, and Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Shadow Systems MR920L?

The Shadow Systems MR920L features a long slide (Glock 17 size) on a Glock 19 frame for an extended sight radius, an optics-ready slide, tritium front sights, a high beavertail for comfort, and a stippled grip. It is chambered in 9mm and has a 15+1 capacity.

How does the Shadow Systems MR920L compare to a Glock pistol?

The MR920L is designed with Glock compatibility in mind, utilizing similar dimensions and function. However, it offers enhancements such as an optics-ready slide, improved ergonomics with a high beavertail, better sights, and unique slide serrations for weight reduction and grip.

What is the MSRP and capacity of the Shadow Systems MR920L?

The Shadow Systems MR920L has an approximate MSRP of $1,000. It comes with a standard capacity of 15+1 rounds for 9mm ammunition.

What are the sight options on the Shadow Systems MR920L?

The MR920L is equipped with a tritium front sight for low-light visibility and a blacked-out rear sight. This combination is designed for rapid sight acquisition, making it effective for self-defense and dynamic shooting scenarios.

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