Hello all,
With the recent whack job in Colorado I figured it was about time I actually started to carry. I've been licensed to carry in my state for a few years now, but never really have. I had a Kel Tec PF9 that I picked up to use as a carry gun. After about 6 times shooting it, I realized this wasn't a good carry gun for me. I wasn't accurate with it, I hated the trigger, the muzzle flip was unreal, reliability issues... You get the idea. So after doing some reading I found that the CW9 seemed to be a good option at a good price. So today I traded in the PF9 and picked up a CW9.
So far I've put 100 rounds through it. I'm much more accurate with this gun. I still need to put a lot more rounds down range to get a better feel for the trigger, though. I find that I'm shooting a bit high and to the left.
I can confidently say that this will be my carry gun, unless Springfield Armory brings out something like their new XDS in 9mm.
With the recent whack job in Colorado I figured it was about time I actually started to carry. I've been licensed to carry in my state for a few years now, but never really have. I had a Kel Tec PF9 that I picked up to use as a carry gun. After about 6 times shooting it, I realized this wasn't a good carry gun for me. I wasn't accurate with it, I hated the trigger, the muzzle flip was unreal, reliability issues... You get the idea. So after doing some reading I found that the CW9 seemed to be a good option at a good price. So today I traded in the PF9 and picked up a CW9.
So far I've put 100 rounds through it. I'm much more accurate with this gun. I still need to put a lot more rounds down range to get a better feel for the trigger, though. I find that I'm shooting a bit high and to the left.
I can confidently say that this will be my carry gun, unless Springfield Armory brings out something like their new XDS in 9mm.

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