9/10/2023 0 Comments New smith and wesson 9mm csxS&W did tell me that I would need to put a couple of hundred rounds through it before the trigger “smoothed out” a bit. The trigger is a bit stiff out of the box, especially for a single-action trigger. Shooting the CSX is where I start to see some potential downfalls for this pistol. The cases also spit out in an incredibly consistent pattern, flinging themselves far from the gun. I fed around 400 rounds through this gun and had a single malfunction – on some old Wolf ammo that may have been exposed to moisture – so I’m not ready to blame the gun for that one. It ate both training ammo and defensive ammo with ease. It ate pretty much everything I fed to it, including Federal, S&B, Winchester, and Wolf. This gun, like almost every S&W I ever been around, just ran. Let’s start with reliability, which is of utmost importance when looking for a carry gun. Speaking of shooting, let’s get into that important aspect. I was shooting this gun in the bright midday sun and never had any issues with the glare. (Photo: Seth Rodgers/)įinally, the anti-glare serrations on the slide worked very well for me, too. The serrations are aggressive and easy to get a grip on. The gun sports polymer grip panels and comes with an additional backstrap if you’d like to bulk up the grip. The CSX also boasts a large beavertail, an ambi safety selector switch, ambi slide stop, and reversible magazine release. The flush-fit magazine isn’t exactly a new issue, as I have the same issue with the flush-fit magazines that comes with the Shield Plus and P365. I prefer the 12-round magazine as it allows me to get a nice full grip, while the 10-round mag leaves my pinky just hanging out looking for something to grip onto. Speaking of magazines, you’ll get two with this gun, the 12 rounder just mentioned and a flush fitting 10-round magazine as well. It’s impressively light (ringing in at 0.7 ounces lighter than the Shield Plus) while boasting an equally impressive 12+1 capacity with the extended magazine. The CSX is an aluminum-alloy-framed, single-action-only, pistol chambered in 9mm. In a nutshell, the CSX is an aluminum-alloy-framed, hammer-fired, single-action-only pistol chambered in 9mm.
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