It would be the best $1100 you've ever spent, and has largely caused neglect in my other 9mm guns.
With LOK palm swell grips.
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Edit: There is something you should be aware of given the context of your recent question about the Sig P210 and the possibility of a Shadow 2. Sig uses pretty durable finishes. I don't recall what they call it, but HK uses about the same one and calls it nitro carborizing I believe. Those finishes, while quite dull looking are typically very durable and even in appearance.
CZ is not known for the finish on their guns. I assume you know that since you have a PCR. But it warrants repeating for anyone who stumbles into this thread and doesn't own a CZ. My Shadow 2 has a nicely done finish and it is very evenly applied. I think they call it a poly coat, and it is just that, multiple coatings.
After 1220 rounds through mine, it still looks more or less perfect. However these guns are meant for competition, and competitors run their guns very hard. It is not uncommon to see these guns with chipped up finishes and looking rough. Do some Googling and you'll see. The magazine well at the very least takes a huge beating in many competitive shooting sports. But from what I hear, and from the limited experience I have, this reputation is deserved.
I do not compete yet so mine isn't taking much abuse, but I expect it to. My range time is geared towards speed and defensive shooting. So as I continue using it in that way, reloads will start to beat it up. But that's how these guns are meant to be run. Fast. So it you want a gun that's going to look perfect forever, you will need to handle it with reasonable care. If you intend to run it the way it's meant to be run, expect some imperfections. It's honest wear though.
I like mine enough I'm considering picking up another, putting night sights on it, and putting it in the bed side table. Don't know if it's worth trading in my VP9 though, as that's the gun occupying that role.