Description
The CZ-USA TS 2 Orange 9mm competition pistol is purpose-built for IPSC Standard and USPSA Limited division shooters who demand precision and speed. This single-action-only semi-auto handgun features a cold hammer-forged bull barrel and hand-fitted slide-to-frame fit for repeatable accuracy, straight from the CZ Shooting Team’s development.
| Manufacturer | CZ-USA |
|---|---|
| Model | TS 2 Orange |
| Material | Steel slide and frame, aluminum grips (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition, CZ TS 2 mags, standard IPSC/USPSA holsters |
| Finish | Black polycoat with orange aluminum grip panels |
| Weight | 48.5 oz (empty, per CZ-USA specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Cold hammer-forged bull barrel – WHY IT MATTERS: delivers consistent accuracy round after round, reducing barrel whip for tighter shot groups in rapid fire.
- Hand-fitted slide-to-frame fit – WHY IT MATTERS: minimizes play and vibration, ensuring the pistol returns to zero reliably during high-speed strings.
- Ergonomic aluminum grips – WHY IT MATTERS: provides a locked-in hand position for faster target acquisition and recoil control, even with sweaty hands.
- Ambidextrous manual safety – WHY IT MATTERS: lets left and right-handed shooters manipulate the safety without breaking grip, critical in competition stages.
- Single action only trigger – WHY IT MATTERS: offers a crisp, short pull that reduces shot-to-shot inconsistency, helping you shave tenths off split times.
Who It’s For
This pistol is for the practical shooter who competes in IPSC Standard or USPSA Limited divisions and needs a reliable platform that doesn’t require aftermarket tuning out of the box. It also suits anyone who wants a high-end competition gun with factory support and a proven track record from CZ’s pro team.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Factory-tuned accuracy with minimal break-in needed.
- Pro: Lightweight aluminum grips reduce fatigue during long matches.
- Pro: Ambidextrous safety works for both handedness without modification.
- Con: The single action only trigger means it’s not ideal for carry or double-action use – this is strictly a range and competition piece.
Comparison: CZ TS 2 Orange vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Agency Arms AOS
| Feature | CZ TS 2 Orange | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trigger | Single action only, factory tuned | Striker-fired, upgradeable | Striker-fired, modular |
| Barrel | Cold hammer-forged bull (5.23 inches) | Match-grade threaded | Fluted, threaded |
| Grips | Aluminum, ergonomic | Polymer, interchangeable backstraps | Polymer, textured |
| Weight (empty) | 48.5 oz | ~27 oz | ~26 oz |
| Best for | IPSC/USPSA limited divisions | Open carry, competition | Concealed carry, competition |
| Price | $2,262.43 | $2,500+ | $2,400+ |
FAQ
Does the CZ TS 2 Orange come with a trigger upgrade?
No – the factory single action trigger is already tuned by CZ for competition use, with a pull weight around 2.5-3.5 lbs per manufacturer specs. Most shooters find it ready to run without aftermarket parts.
What holsters work with the TS 2 Orange?
It fits most IPSC/USPSA race holsters designed for full-size 1911/2011-style pistols, but check for slide width compatibility since the bull barrel adds some bulk. Popular options include Safariland 519 and DAA Race Master.
Is the TS 2 Orange optics-ready?
No – the slide is not milled for a red dot from the factory. You’ll need a gunsmith cut or an aftermarket plate adapter if you want to run an optic, though iron sights are excellent for division rules.
How does the TS 2 Orange compare to the standard CZ TS 2?
The Orange version adds hand-fitted slide-to-frame, a bull barrel, and aluminum grips – the standard TS 2 uses a thinner barrel and polymer grips. The Orange is about $300 more but offers tighter tolerances.
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Last updated: April 2026

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