![]() When you leave the groups behind and shoot defensive drills, the 9 EZ will put your rounds on target. This isn’t a shooter issue, I can group far better with a Glock (full size or subcompact), a 1911 or even a mid-sized revolver than I can with the 9 EZ. I like having these thumbstuds available, so long as I don’t stop to think how much better I might like a double stack magazine. ![]() The thumbstuds on the sides of the magazines are a nice feature to have and really reduce the thumb-strain induced by other mags. I can manipulate the slide with my thumb and ring finger alone.Īfter dry fire drills, it’s time to load up the mags. They provide excellent gripping points and achieve the intended result of making the slide easier to operate for those with limited hand strength. The slide serrations and flared edges are great. This is not a match trigger, nor a bowl of mush, it’s simply serviceable. Not too much creep, good break and only a little on the heavy side. This includes a pretty wide variety of bullet weights from a handful of different manufacturers.īefore I get to shooting, I run a couple dry fire drills. I’ve had the test & evaluation 9 EZ for around 4 months now, with a good number of range trips under my belt with it. ![]() The other was a notably uncomfortable fit to my hand, which I wasn’t able to fully diagnose in limited time, especially on a range day that included other handguns. ![]() One was a mediocre level of accuracy that I hoped was simply the result of a well-worn prototype. ![]()
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