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Shadow Systems

CR920P ELITE SLIDE 9MM 3.75 INCH 13 ROUND BLACK OPTIC READY W/NIGHT SIGHTS WITH BLACK BARREL

Item # SDWS SS-4212 MSRP $1,046.00
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SDWS SS-4212
MPN
SS-4212
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The Shadow Systems CR920P (Model SDWS SS-4212) is a highly controllable, ultra-concealable 9mm pistol featuring a patent-pending quick-detach compensator system designed for size efficiency and broad holster compatibility. Its proprietary 3-lug muzzle and centrally located locking lever provide a secure, fast attachment, effectively reducing muzzle rise during rapid fire for improved accuracy and comfort. The all-steel compensator offers recoil management comparable to larger pistols, making the CR920P a standout in the subcompact compensated category.

Built on a textured polymer frame with a nitride finish, the CR920P includes a stainless steel guide rod and a drop-safe, flat-faced trigger with a crisp 4.5-5.0 lb pull and tactile reset. The slide features a multi-footprint optic cut, ready for a variety of micro red dot sights, enhancing versatility. It ships with two magazines: a flush-fit 10+1 and an extended 13+1 capacity, allowing you to customize for concealment or capacity.

Key Features:

  • Weight: 20.0 oz

  • Height: 4.27" (flush mag), 4.79" (extended mag)

  • Width: 1.05"

  • Length: 7.13"

  • Barrel Length: 3.75"

  • Capacity: 10+1 flush mag, 13+1 extended mag

  • Trigger Pull: 4.5-5.0 lbs

  • Action: Striker-fired

  • Finish: Nitride

  • Frame: Textured polymer

  • Compensator: Patent-pending tri-lug quick-detach system

  • Optic Cut: Multi-footprint for popular micro red dots

Experience exceptional control and shootability in a compact platform.

Specification Details
Model CR920P (SDWS SS-4212)
Caliber 9×19 mm
Weight 20.0 ounces
Height 4.27 inches (with flush mag)
  4.79 inches (with extended mag)
Width 1.05 inches
Length 7.13 inches
Barrel Length 3.75 inches
Capacity 10+1 (flush magazine)
  13+1 (extended magazine)
Trigger Pull 4.5-5.0 lbs
Action Striker-fired
Frame Material Textured polymer
Slide Finish Nitride
Compensator System Patent-pending tri-lug quick-detach
Optic Cut Multi-footprint (for micro red dot sights)
Additional Features Stainless steel guide rod, drop-safe flat-faced trigger, textured grip, quick-detach compensator system

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Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

The Shadow Systems CR920P (Model SDWS SS-4212) is a highly controllable, ultra-concealable 9mm pistol featuring a patent-pending quick-detach compensator system designed for size efficiency and broad holster compatibility. Its proprietary 3-lug muzzle and centrally located locking lever provide a secure, fast attachment, effectively reducing muzzle rise during rapid fire for improved accuracy and comfort. The all-steel compensator offers recoil management comparable to larger pistols, making the CR920P a standout in the subcompact compensated category.

Built on a textured polymer frame with a nitride finish, the CR920P includes a stainless steel guide rod and a drop-safe, flat-faced trigger with a crisp 4.5-5.0 lb pull and tactile reset. The slide features a multi-footprint optic cut, ready for a variety of micro red dot sights, enhancing versatility. It ships with two magazines: a flush-fit 10+1 and an extended 13+1 capacity, allowing you to customize for concealment or capacity.

Key Features:

  • Weight: 20.0 oz

  • Height: 4.27" (flush mag), 4.79" (extended mag)

  • Width: 1.05"

  • Length: 7.13"

  • Barrel Length: 3.75"

  • Capacity: 10+1 flush mag, 13+1 extended mag

  • Trigger Pull: 4.5-5.0 lbs

  • Action: Striker-fired

  • Finish: Nitride

  • Frame: Textured polymer

  • Compensator: Patent-pending tri-lug quick-detach system

  • Optic Cut: Multi-footprint for popular micro red dots

Experience exceptional control and shootability in a compact platform.

Specification Details
Model CR920P (SDWS SS-4212)
Caliber 9×19 mm
Weight 20.0 ounces
Height 4.27 inches (with flush mag)
  4.79 inches (with extended mag)
Width 1.05 inches
Length 7.13 inches
Barrel Length 3.75 inches
Capacity 10+1 (flush magazine)
  13+1 (extended magazine)
Trigger Pull 4.5-5.0 lbs
Action Striker-fired
Frame Material Textured polymer
Slide Finish Nitride
Compensator System Patent-pending tri-lug quick-detach
Optic Cut Multi-footprint (for micro red dot sights)
Additional Features Stainless steel guide rod, drop-safe flat-faced trigger, textured grip, quick-detach compensator system

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Don 2 weeks ago
What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.