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Quoted: I’m 100% positive that happened exactly like this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I won high overall in a local USPSA match shooting an open gun with no sights whatsoever. That included poppers and plate rack. When you shoot enough it gets easy. I’m 100% positive that happened exactly like this. I was pretty impressed with myself when I finished a polish spinner after my front sight fell off |
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New Smith & Wesson CSX - The Armories review and Range Report! |
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Smith & Wesson CSX 9mm 12+1 Single Action Hammer Fired Micro Compact Review, Features & Takedown Cat’s out of the bag! it’s deceptively small. Looks like Smith is doing their best impression of the P365. |
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Quoted: But why? The odd in-between of a Shield and M&P. View Quote It's no mystery to me. Carry guns are where all the volume is at. By giving more options within that category, that can obtain greater market share. There are certainly people out there that would prefer this over other options. They're not only competing with themselves, but everyone else too. Guns like the Sig P938 and Kimber Solo come to mind as competitors for this gun. I'm sure there's others. |
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbWKGc4lR8 Cat’s out of the bag! it’s deceptively small. Looks like Smith is doing their best impression of the P365. View Quote Great, now I actually want one. |
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbWKGc4lR8 Cat’s out of the bag! it’s deceptively small. Looks like Smith is doing their best impression of the P365. View Quote Very cool and it'll sell well. |
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Now my question is who’s 8 year old took a pic of it for OP to post? That baby hand made it look like it was a full size gun!
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Quoted: I don’t get it either. It at least appears comfortable enough to rest your thumb on. Granted it might be different in practice but I imagine S&W did at least a little work on the ergos for it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm not seeing the disastrous part of that thumb safety. I don’t get it either. It at least appears comfortable enough to rest your thumb on. Granted it might be different in practice but I imagine S&W did at least a little work on the ergos for it Doesn’t look that way at all to me. Also looks like a sharp corner where the pin is and another one that hangs down below the frame enough to hurt like hell when shooting it high thumbs |
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Unless someone beats me to it, a size comparo between this and the P365 is now in order.
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Quoted: It's simply unacceptable as an every day carry gun without those things. I could make it work as is, but why? Maybe they plan to sell enough to the demographic who doesn't do lights and optics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Does need pic rail and optics cut though It's simply unacceptable as an every day carry gun without those things. I could make it work as is, but why? Maybe they plan to sell enough to the demographic who doesn't do lights and optics. That would be me. If I want a trim carry gun why would I add a light and optics? I know it seems completely illogical to some, but lots of people like plain guns. |
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Quoted: That would be me. If I want a trim carry gun why would I add a light and optics? I know it seems completely illogical to some, but lots of people like plain guns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Does need pic rail and optics cut though It's simply unacceptable as an every day carry gun without those things. I could make it work as is, but why? Maybe they plan to sell enough to the demographic who doesn't do lights and optics. That would be me. If I want a trim carry gun why would I add a light and optics? I know it seems completely illogical to some, but lots of people like plain guns. Now that we know the size it would still be nice to have a micro rail on it for a light but that’s about it. I wouldn’t throw an optic on this at all personally. |
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Watching the videos now. I think this one moves into the "DO WANT" category for me.
I had been thinking about trying to find a CZ RAMI with the polymer frame, but they stopped making them. In fact, I think CZ stopped making the RAMI entirely. Seems like the CSX will be about the size of a Shield, but a little wider for the double-stack magazine. I'd probably want to get 2 of them, one to keep in the truck (truck is parked inside my closed garage when at home) and one to carry and have inside the house. |
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Quoted: Doesn’t look that way at all to me. Also looks like a sharp corner where the pin is and another one that hangs down below the frame enough to hurt like hell when shooting it high thumbs View Quote Ya, I just relooked, I'm not seeing that either. I'm still waiting for my gen 1 Shield's safety to move on it's own. I remember that molehill turned into a mountain over gun culture toxic pessimism too. |
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Wasn't interested, watched the videos and now I AM interested.
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Quoted: Now that we know the size it would still be nice to have a micro rail on it for a light but that’s about it. I wouldn’t throw an optic on this at all personally. View Quote Ya, I agree. Hopefully Streamlight will come out with a TLR-6 housing like they did for the 43 that has no light rail. I should write an email or find their media pages and inquire |
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Interesting. Sortofwant.jpg
I'll wait for the 2.0 plus version, or whatever, when they get all the bugs worked out. |
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Size comparison :
SIG Sauer P365 Length 147 mm (5.8 in) Barrel length. 78 mm (3.1 in) Width 26 mm (1.0 in) Height 109 mm (4.3 in) Weight 17.8 oz. (Unknown if that’s with or without empty mag; I am going off Google for the 365 stats) Price. ~$499 S&W CSX Length 6.1 in Barrel length 3.1 in Width 1.11 in (Thanks to the Sluttypanties video) Height 4.6 in Weight 19.5oz. Price (click) $599 Edit to try and fix formatting, my designer’s OCD kicks in when stuff’s not aligned. |
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Quoted: Size comparison : SIG Sauer P365 Length 147 mm (5.8 in) Barrel length. 78 mm (3.1 in) Width 26 mm (1.0 in) Height 109 mm (4.3 in) Weight 17.8 oz. (Unknown if that’s with or without empty mag; I am going off Google for the 365 stats) S&W CSX Length 6.1 in Barrel length 3.1 in Width (If he said it I missed it) Height 4.6 in Weight 19.5oz. Edit to try and fix formatting, my designer’s OCD kicks in when stuff’s not aligned. View Quote No accessory rail on that Smith. Maybe production model will have one. |
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When will the industry ditch the 3 dot sight set up?? It sucks. Black rear, single dot front is the way to go.
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Smith & Wesson Shocks the World: The CSX 9mm |
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbbWKGc4lR8 Cat’s out of the bag! it’s deceptively small. Looks like Smith is doing their best impression of the P365. View Quote Needs a punch to take down? I don't like that... |
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View Quote Ain't nobody got time fo dat! |
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Quoted: Street price on these known yet? View Quote Yep! Just found it: $599 at the place in the video I posted. Clicky |
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Quoted: Street price on these known yet? View Quote Preorder for $599.99: https://shootpointblank.com/product-details?id=158967 |
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Huh, curious at first
now I want one kinda worried in 6 months a rail version will be released and then a RDS ready version |
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Not a true 1911 trigger?? And so the reason to replace the Sig P365 or Springfield Hellcat except just to buy a new toy?
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If anyone picks one up tomorrow post up your thoughts. I would be in at $500 but not $600.
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Quoted: Not a true 1911 trigger?? And so the reason to replace the Sig P365 or Springfield Hellcat except just to buy a new toy? View Quote I haven’t seen anything that indicates whether the trigger is or is not a true 1911 style. Everything so far still seems to indicate a straight-back pull, but nothing explicit yet. Unless you’ve seen something else you have a link to? |
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Quoted: Looks cool. CSX name is lame, and already been in use for a while. Needs an original name, like the "Liger"..... 9mm Liger. https://www.railpictures.net/images/d2/6/4/7/4647.1531428428.jpg View Quote the stamping on it is reminiscent of the 89 Shelby CSX logo to me. |
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