i am finally getting some serious practice with my 9mm ez, which is my only 9mm semiauto pistol. i bought it because i like its 380acp little brother. i sandpapered the 9mm ez’s grip front strap and trigger guard’s underside to tone down the stippling and remove a mold line.
while the 9mm ez is easy to load, easy to rack, easy to fieldstrip and easy on recoil, the 380acp ez is noticeably easier. what i don’t like is the grip safety, which on my 9mm ez requires a very conscious effort to disengage. also the 9mm ez’s trigger reset seems “off,” i.e. i thought that i had let the trigger go far enough but didn’t, there is no noticeable break. these two issues combined sometimes produce a “w.t.h” hiccup, not a good thing in a defensive situation but are noticeably unnoticeable with my 380acp ez. both pistols point well, are reliable feeders and are accurate.
except for higher ammo prices, if i were starting out to pick just one it would be the 380acp ez, which is a better shooter, especially for its intended market.
is there another 9mm pistol that offers a demonstrably easy rack and recoil experience?
while the 9mm ez is easy to load, easy to rack, easy to fieldstrip and easy on recoil, the 380acp ez is noticeably easier. what i don’t like is the grip safety, which on my 9mm ez requires a very conscious effort to disengage. also the 9mm ez’s trigger reset seems “off,” i.e. i thought that i had let the trigger go far enough but didn’t, there is no noticeable break. these two issues combined sometimes produce a “w.t.h” hiccup, not a good thing in a defensive situation but are noticeably unnoticeable with my 380acp ez. both pistols point well, are reliable feeders and are accurate.
except for higher ammo prices, if i were starting out to pick just one it would be the 380acp ez, which is a better shooter, especially for its intended market.
is there another 9mm pistol that offers a demonstrably easy rack and recoil experience?