The gun world is rife with marketing jargon and gimmicks. Bullets that are more this or barrels that are more that. Much of it is hyperbole, even if some companies actually deliver on the promises that they make.
“A subcompact that shoots like a full size”—that’s what the Shadow Systems CR920 is marketed as. In many ways, this is not the hyperbole that I just outlined. This is likely one of the most shootable subcompacts you can buy.
It is flat shooting, optics-ready in a discreet package that has a very respectable magazine capacity of 10 rounds in the flush-fit model, and 13 rounds in the extended flavor. But you can also get that type of capacity from a Glock 26 or Sig P365.
One of the most remarkable things about the