xdmer
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Back in Greater Vancouver
So I didn't have a chance get photos, but I'll be going to the range tonight. Here are a few things I noticed before running off to work; in point form.
This is a quality pistol, worth every penny
Wide Trigger face, and I really like this
Trigger is nice and smooth with a consistent and repeatable pull, not weighed, but I'm guessing 3.5 to 4 pounds - feels nice
Trigger reset is mid range, wouldn't' call it long or short.
Sights are nice, but basic, narrow front sight, rear sights come to the end of the slide and has a serrated face. Well done.
Frame molding is very nice, lots of grip and doesn't feel plasticy
Beaver tail is nice and works out better than my old M&P
Bore axis is very low
Points right on target with low bore axis and grip angle.
Slide stop is ... a slide stop,not a slide release (in my opinion) stiff to actuate - I happen to like this.
Mag release on the right hand side but also comes with ambi release. Mag release has a small piece of the frame covering the bottom of the mag release to prevent accidental realse.
Loaded chamber indicator in the rear of the slide, like SR9 - It's visible and tactile, well executed.
First well in hand trigger reach is between that of my glock 17 (modified frame) and stock SR9.
The trigger gaurd, meets the receiver high on the frame, lets you get a good high thumbs grip, and wont wear your hands down - no glock knuckle here - but I'll know for sure at the range tonight
Magazines have a good matte finish, they appear well built with solid floor plates. Cut out at the from the magwell, for easy extraction, floor plate protrudes a bit like M&P.
Love that miniskirt - no frame mod here
Small cleaning kit, oil bottle and ambi mag relase in the box, which also has an integrated lock (all plastic by the looks of it) integrated into the case.
This is a quality pistol, worth every penny
Wide Trigger face, and I really like this
Trigger is nice and smooth with a consistent and repeatable pull, not weighed, but I'm guessing 3.5 to 4 pounds - feels nice
Trigger reset is mid range, wouldn't' call it long or short.
Sights are nice, but basic, narrow front sight, rear sights come to the end of the slide and has a serrated face. Well done.
Frame molding is very nice, lots of grip and doesn't feel plasticy
Beaver tail is nice and works out better than my old M&P
Bore axis is very low
Points right on target with low bore axis and grip angle.
Slide stop is ... a slide stop,not a slide release (in my opinion) stiff to actuate - I happen to like this.
Mag release on the right hand side but also comes with ambi release. Mag release has a small piece of the frame covering the bottom of the mag release to prevent accidental realse.
Loaded chamber indicator in the rear of the slide, like SR9 - It's visible and tactile, well executed.
First well in hand trigger reach is between that of my glock 17 (modified frame) and stock SR9.
The trigger gaurd, meets the receiver high on the frame, lets you get a good high thumbs grip, and wont wear your hands down - no glock knuckle here - but I'll know for sure at the range tonight
Magazines have a good matte finish, they appear well built with solid floor plates. Cut out at the from the magwell, for easy extraction, floor plate protrudes a bit like M&P.
Love that miniskirt - no frame mod here
Small cleaning kit, oil bottle and ambi mag relase in the box, which also has an integrated lock (all plastic by the looks of it) integrated into the case.