Anyone own an S&W 9ez?

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Anyone own an S&W 9ez?

Post by 5chn3ll » Sun Apr 19, 2020 12:18 pm

Thinking about retiring my P89 and replacing it with an S&W 9ez. I think Mrs. Schnell would have much better success with the ez based on the weight (P89 is 32 oz. vs. the 9ez's 23 oz - that's > half a pound / 25% less!) and the reduced slide pull. The P89 also uses a double-stack mag, which also makes it tough for the Mrs. to control comfortably.

Wondering if any of you guys have dicked with one yet and have any impressions to share.

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Re: Anyone own an S&W 9ez?

Post by 02TX996Cab » Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:49 pm

Purchased one a couple of weeks ago -- the M&P 9 Shield EZ, 3.6" barrel with a Crimson Trace laser (https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/m ... laserguard). I have only a few rounds down the barrel so far so I'm still getting used to it but here hare my initial impressions:
  • It fits my average man-sized hand pretty well. If anything I could use a slightly larger grip but the pistol points naturally and is easy to control as it is.
  • The slide and magazine are indeed easy to operate - easiest of my centerfire semi-auto pistols by far (others include an S&W Model 52 in 38 SPL and a Colt 1911 Gold Cup National Match in .45 ACP, both are for specialized bullseye shooting)
  • The thumb safety is easy to operate and in a natural location for my grip
  • The slide release is quite stiff. Some reading I did suggested this is common when new, but loosens up with use.
I have some work colleagues who are serious pistol shooters (one is a certified instructor) and they are highly complimentary of the EZ; it's a real shooter. What I know so far is it's easy to aim, reliably goes "boom" every time I pull the trigger, and recoil is very easily controlled.

We'll see over time if I keep the laser or dismount it and replace the sights with some tritium night sights. One drawback from the laser is that finding a holster for CC will be difficult -- full disclosure, I knew this when I bought it.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Anyone own an S&W 9ez?

Post by 5chn3ll » Mon Apr 20, 2020 7:42 am

Good info - thanks!

Understeer: You will hit the wall with the front end.
Oversteer: You will hit the wall with the rear end.
Horsepower: How hard you will hit the wall.
Torque: How far you will move the wall.

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Re: Anyone own an S&W 9ez?

Post by 02TX996Cab » Mon Apr 20, 2020 5:46 pm

My pleasure.

If my impressions change as I get more rounds down the barrel I'll post again to this thread.
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