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#1740604 - 03/11/21 09:33 AM
S&W shield ez9 opinion
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imaduckin
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Registered: 11/12/10
Posts: 890
Loc: moved to SC
City or County: eastern sc
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does anyone own one, failure to fire?, sights, pros and cons. due to hand strength failing im considering one, thanks
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#1747316 - 03/27/21 11:05 AM
Re: S&W shield ez9 opinion
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ktyhawk
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Registered: 11/20/08
Posts: 3688
Loc: New Kent
City or County: New Kent County
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I got one thinking my wife would like shooting it. Well, she likes the gun but doesn't get to shoot it much because I like shooting it more. The controls are very ergonomic, like most M&P pistols, and it really is "ez" to rack the slide. The 9ez would make an excellent choice for concealed carry. I still carry a higher capacity pistol for concealed carry but wouldn't feel under armed with the Shield EZ as my CC choice. Liked it so much I picked up a second one.
If you do buy one, just be aware that there is a recall on a short run of the pistols because of a potential issue with the hammer. One of mine is part of that recall and one of these days I will get around to sending it back to S&W for their inspection. Until then, I'll just keep on plinking with it.
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#1748313 - 03/29/21 07:40 PM
Re: S&W shield ez9 opinion
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imaduckin
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Thanks guys
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