northern skies
CGN frequent flyer
This is my first handgun purchase. I have previously shot hi-powers, s&w 41's, and hi-standards.
I am having trouble deciding between two models: The stock one and the E2.
-I like the short reset trigger on the E2. I come from a precision rifle background, so I am used to putting a lot of emphasis on the trigger, maybe too much. The E2's grip is comfortable in my hand and I can reach everything, but when I point the gun it naturally aligns slightly high and left. Would that straighten out with a bit of practice?
-On the regular model, the sights are dead straight aligned when I point it. I have "man-hands" and can reach all of the controls well. It feels comfortable in my hand, but with a slight pressure point at the rear of the grip/palm of my hand, and a very slight one on the side. There is an obvious difference in the trigger, but i don't know how much of a difference it will make.
I plan to do some fast, dynamic shooting, non-competitively.
The primary factor in this decision is the trigger. Will it make enough of a difference to pay more for the SRT.... and will the E2 begin to point naturally for me after some practice?
Prices: So far, it looks like I can get a refurb standard model for $850. I was handling a $950 refurb 9mm E2, HOWEVER, to get the .40 S&W caliber that I would like, I was told I may have to shell out $1400 (not going to happen...is there a better price?). I am not interested in the elite either, not a fan of the beavertail.
Also, is there any serious, practical reason to get a new one instead of a refurb? (I do plan to beat it up and shoot the heck out of it)
So these are my considerations. I would very much appreciate your thoughts on which considerations are more important. I am willing to pay extra if it makes a serious difference that matters: this is the only handgun I plan to buy, and I want to do it right.
Thank you!
I am having trouble deciding between two models: The stock one and the E2.
-I like the short reset trigger on the E2. I come from a precision rifle background, so I am used to putting a lot of emphasis on the trigger, maybe too much. The E2's grip is comfortable in my hand and I can reach everything, but when I point the gun it naturally aligns slightly high and left. Would that straighten out with a bit of practice?
-On the regular model, the sights are dead straight aligned when I point it. I have "man-hands" and can reach all of the controls well. It feels comfortable in my hand, but with a slight pressure point at the rear of the grip/palm of my hand, and a very slight one on the side. There is an obvious difference in the trigger, but i don't know how much of a difference it will make.
I plan to do some fast, dynamic shooting, non-competitively.
The primary factor in this decision is the trigger. Will it make enough of a difference to pay more for the SRT.... and will the E2 begin to point naturally for me after some practice?
Prices: So far, it looks like I can get a refurb standard model for $850. I was handling a $950 refurb 9mm E2, HOWEVER, to get the .40 S&W caliber that I would like, I was told I may have to shell out $1400 (not going to happen...is there a better price?). I am not interested in the elite either, not a fan of the beavertail.
Also, is there any serious, practical reason to get a new one instead of a refurb? (I do plan to beat it up and shoot the heck out of it)
So these are my considerations. I would very much appreciate your thoughts on which considerations are more important. I am willing to pay extra if it makes a serious difference that matters: this is the only handgun I plan to buy, and I want to do it right.
Thank you!


















































