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$600 is a steep price in my opinion. Not that I am at all interested in it, but this price would make me uninterested if I was.Available for pre order.
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and a slim on details post:
CSX 9mm Micro: A Little Different Smith and Wesson - The Mag Life
The Smith and Wesson CSX is - or looks to be anyway - a single action only semi-auto pistol initially chambered in 9mm. Here's what we know.gunmagwarehouse.com
Yeah - a bit pricey and I have not found any reviews of this yet.$600 is a steep price in my opinion. Not that I am at all interested in it, but this price would make me uninterested if I was.
I get it. I’m not into SAO autos (other than a 1911 I have for a fun gun) 599 is MSRP so it will be around 499-525 in most stores. And I don’t suspect this will have the same scalper price as the new Springfield SA 35 did$600 is a steep price in my opinion. Not that I am at all interested in it, but this price would make me uninterested if I was.
Totally depends on the person. Bigger you are the more you can hideI dunno. Maybe a bit bulky for EDC?View attachment 173953
Gotta agree with this notion. What an odd offering from S&W.I mean. It seems pointless?
Why hinged trigger on sao?
Why is it so large for only 10 rounds?
Why no optic cut or railed dust cover?
I mean, there are smaller lighter pistols with more options already on the market.
Just why?
R45, were those Smith's like in the picture any good? I kinda bypassed that era as I wasn't doing much as far as guns/shooting at the time. But when I did see those, my thought was that I would just buy a 1911 if I wanted that type of pistol.Gotta agree with this notion. What an odd offering from S&W.
I can't imagine 1911 fans will want it. Single action, yes, but a stiff trigger with a dingus and bad reset? Defeats the whole purpose of a single action trigger. And it's weird looking. None of a 1911's good looks or heritage.
I can't imagine anyone who already EDCs a compact striker fired pistol is going to be interested in this. What advantage does this have over a P365, Shield Plus, G43x/48, Hellcat, etc?
If S&W has a hankering to offer metal frame pistols again, I've got a suggestion...
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Depends on what you want out of a pistol. I've never been a huge 1911 fan. I used to own and occasionally carry a S&W 3rd Gen pistol back when your choice in polymer frame pistols was either Glock or a S&W Sigma. This was back in the day of the .40, so a 4006 or similar with 11+1 capacity and a manual safety that could be ignored was more attractive to me than an 8+1 1911. If I remember correctly, this was also before everyone and their brother made a 1911 platform pistol, so not as much variety or quality in the 1911 world, without spending a fortune. Especially if you wanted 9mm or 40 S&W chamberings.R45, were those Smith's like in the picture any good? I kinda bypassed that era as I wasn't doing much as far as guns/shooting at the time. But when I did see those, my thought was that I would just buy a 1911 if I wanted that type of pistol.
Did I miss out?
I would jump on that like white on rice.Gotta agree with this notion. What an odd offering from S&W.
I can't imagine 1911 fans will want it. Single action, yes, but a stiff trigger with a dingus and bad reset? Defeats the whole purpose of a single action trigger. And it's weird looking. None of a 1911's good looks or heritage.
I can't imagine anyone who already EDCs a compact striker fired pistol is going to be interested in this. What advantage does this have over a P365, Shield Plus, G43x/48, Hellcat, etc?
If S&W has a hankering to offer metal frame pistols again, I've got a suggestion...
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Another review:
handgunhero now has the CSX in their database for comparison:
Smith & Wesson CSX vs Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Plus size comparison | Handgun Hero
Compare the dimensions and specs of Smith & Wesson CSX and Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Pluswww.handgunhero.com
The CSX and Shield Plus are almost identical in size.
My EDC is a 5904, and I love it more than any other 9mm I've carried over the years.I would jump on that like white on rice.
I have an old 5906 tsw that was my dads duty gun, and its one of the most accurate guns i own.
Another review:
handgunhero now has the CSX in their database for comparison:
Smith & Wesson CSX vs Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Plus size comparison | Handgun Hero
Compare the dimensions and specs of Smith & Wesson CSX and Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield Pluswww.handgunhero.com
The CSX and Shield Plus are almost identical in size.