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HomeVideosConcealed CarryThe Shadow Systems CR920 Elite

The Shadow Systems CR920 Elite

· March 14th, 2024 · Concealed Carry

This video examines the Shadow Systems CR920 Elite 9mm subcompact pistol in detail. It reviews the slide and barrel features, sights, ergonomics, trigger characteristics, and magazine configuration.

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Overview and Concealed Carry Dimensions

The Shadow Systems CR920 Elite is presented as a fully featured compact 9mm pistol with a 3.41-inch barrel. Unloaded weight is listed at 17.8 ounces, or about 1.1 pounds, supporting its role as a potential everyday carry option. Overall length is given as 6.37 inches, height as 4.27 inches, and width as 1.05 inches. These dimensions emphasize a small footprint aimed at concealment. The discussion frames the CR920 Elite as a subcompact platform that balances size and capability, setting up a closer look at its external features, slide work, and ergonomics tailored to concealed carry use.

Barrel, Slide Cuts, and Weight Reduction

The video highlights the slightly protruding barrel at the front of the slide, finished in a shiny bronze that contrasts with the rest of the pistol. The barrel is described as a match-grade spiral fluted design, giving it a distinctive appearance consistent with other Shadow Systems models. The slide features aggressive serrations on both sides near the front, along with angular cuts on top that create a distinctive profile. Additional cutouts on either side of the slide are noted for weight reduction. The Shadow Systems logo appears on the left side, recessed into a milled section of the slide, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the CR920 Elite.

Sights, Optics Cut, and Co-witness Capability

Moving toward the rear of the slide, the CR920 Elite includes matching rear slide serrations for improved manipulation. An optics cut is integrated into the slide, and the design retains the rear sight when an optic is installed, allowing for co-witnessing. The front sight is a green tritium unit, described as a night sight, while the rear sights are blacked out to draw focus to the front dot. This combination is intended to aid target acquisition in low-light conditions. The discussion emphasizes that the optics-ready configuration and sight setup provide flexibility for users who plan to mount a pistol optic while still relying on iron sights as a reference.

Frame, Rail, and Trigger Characteristics

Attention then shifts to the polymer frame. A modest beavertail at the rear helps achieve a high grip while reducing the chance of slide bite, which can be important for shooters with larger hands. A short Picatinny rail with a single cross slot is molded into the dust cover, allowing attachment of a light or laser. The trigger guard is described as square, with textured surfaces on its front. The trigger includes a blade-style safety and has noticeable take-up before a defined wall and break. The reset is characterized as clean with a slightly spongy feel. These details outline the CR920 Elite’s basic handling and control characteristics without altering the factory configuration.

Grip Texture, Controls, and Magazine Capacity

The frame incorporates textured indexing pads on both sides just below the slide to guide placement of the trigger finger and support-hand thumb, aiding consistent grip and muscle memory. The slide release is compared to a Glock-style control and is described as easy to operate. The grip uses aggressive texturing on all four sides, matching the texture on the trigger guard and indexing areas, to maintain control during firing. The magazine release is a large, rectangular button with vertical texturing, positioned to be accessible without being easily pressed unintentionally. The CR920 Elite uses a 13-round magazine, which is noted as a significant capacity for a pistol of this size. The magwell has a slight flare at the front to help guide magazines during reloads.

Included Accessories and Closing Thoughts

The pistol is shown as shipping with a zippered pouch for storage and transport, along with a single 13-round magazine, described as a 13+1 configuration when one round is chambered. The presenter notes that included accessories can vary by listing, with some packages potentially offering different magazine counts or alternative packaging such as cardboard or plastic boxes. The closing remarks summarize the CR920 Elite as a compact pistol that incorporates a spiral fluted barrel, optics cut, night sight, and a textured, ergonomic frame on a durable platform. The styling, including the bronze barrel and slide cuts, is mentioned as visually distinctive. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences with the Shadow Systems CR920 in reviews and comments.

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