 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Today we're looking at one of CZ's most premier firearms. It's called the TS2 Racing Green. Single action only. Flat trigger, breaks right around three pounds, 5.23 inch barrel. Hollison 507C on there. And one thing you'll notice is that it has a frame mounted optic mount. It sits the red dot a little bit higher, but once you get that sighted in, it is really nice. It also has a slide wrecker right here to rack the rounds. And that's actually pretty accommodating because you don't have a lot of real estate in the back considering that the mount here takes up quite a bit of real estate, but it is a shooter. That trigger pull is so nice with a short reset, very short reset. Let me go ahead and take a few shots. It does have a flared mag well, aluminum grips, fiber optic front sight that will not be used with a red dot, but let's see how it goes. Wow, 20 round mags. And there we go. A couple times, if you're used to red dot shooting, you're used to the dot sitting a little lower on the pistol. And so that one time I paused, I had to find the dot because my eyes were attracted to a lower angle, if you will. But 20 round mags and the racing green has the racing green color on there. I think it looks beautiful. Now, many people say that the Shadow 2 is the premier handgun. And I have one and I think it's a premier handgun. This also is a premier handgun. A lot of people will say the single action is nice. The profile with the slim aluminum grips, the oversized magazine release, and the ambi thumb safety, all of which makes for an excellent race gun. A lot of people will compete with this all day long. Took me a little bit to have confidence in the red dot, but after my first couple shots, I have to say I'm very confident. I've got a mag here, not sure how many rounds are in it, but I'm gonna try it again with one hand, see if I can do a little bit better. Let's start with the one on top here. See, now right now, I had to take a look and find that dot. So it's a little bit of a learning curve. That one there got away from me. That one got away from me. Perhaps I should take this glove off. Let me put it on safe. Maybe that was an excuse or maybe legitimate, not sure. But I have a better feel for the gun. Where's that dot? There it is. Yeah, it takes a little bit of adjustment to focus the eyes a little bit higher and that's a bit of a learning curve. But it also has a big gas pedal right here. And that's nice for the off hand to rest that thumb. But complete control of the all steel frame, 5.23 inch TS2, racing green. People love CZ and I am pretty astounded because CZ keeps coming out with newer and newer models that a lot of people are taking notice and they're competing with and they're doing very well. I just need to back up a little bit because this thing is instilling quite a bit of confidence when I get my focal point centered. All right, let's see how I do from this distance. We'll start on the right with the tonnage. Wow, this thing is sweet. Really like it. Huge fan of CZ's and this is my first time out with this. The side charger is actually pretty beneficial. If you look, you don't have a lot of space there to charge and being that the slide is so thin that it's hard enough to get a good grasp on the slide when charging. Check out that hammer and then that flat trigger is pretty nice. So right there, well, the mag's in there. Drop the mag, here's the reset. Wow, a three pound trigger pull, by the way. I'm not sure I mentioned that, but here it is, the CZ TS2 racing green. Very nice handgun. It's not mine, belongs to Smash Time and I'm thinking, I don't, I need this. I don't think I can live the rest of my life without this because it is, I'm impressed. Okay, little adjustment finding the dot, but once that's down, you're good to go and it is accurate with that 5.23 inch barrel. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.