Smith and Wesson releases M&P EZ in 9mm
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Smith and Wesson releases M&P EZ in 9mm
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Re: Smith and Wesson releases M&P EZ in 9mm
Do they have Performance Center version?
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Re: Smith and Wesson releases M&P EZ in 9mm
I bought my Daughter-In-Law a .380 EZ last year for Christmas. She really likes the gun. I'm not sure how they make a 9mm slide any easier to rack. In .380ACP, the EZ is large for caliber, so the extra weight of the slide makes it possible to use a lighter recoil spring. No so for a 9mm.
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I wear an MP EZ in .380 (9mm Kurz) caliber in legal CC places. Thankfully, I haven't had to shoot anybody as yet with its' little bullets; however, it is comforting and it sure is comfortable to CC.
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I will be interested in PC EZ9 just for its novelty.Grayling813 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:38 pmPerformance Center site doesn’t show any EZ in 9mm....yet. The PC 380 EZ is still listed in the NEW category, probably be a few months before there’s a PC EZ 9.
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Re: Smith and Wesson releases M&P EZ in 9mm
No offense intended, but I hope you are wrong about the 9mm version!Charles L. Cotton wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:04 pm I'm not sure how they make a 9mm slide any easier to rack. In .380ACP, the EZ is large for caliber, so the extra weight of the slide makes it possible to use a lighter recoil spring. No so for a 9mm.
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I will be interested to see how the pistol stands up to hotter defense rounds with their ballistic characteristics.
I think S&W should send me a complementary pistol for my assistance


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I hope I'm wrong too! In the video I linked above, he stated that the slide is not as easy to rack as the 380, but it is the easiest 9mm slide he has seen. That's encouraging.flechero wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 9:52 amNo offense intended, but I hope you are wrong about the 9mm version!Charles L. Cotton wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:04 pm I'm not sure how they make a 9mm slide any easier to rack. In .380ACP, the EZ is large for caliber, so the extra weight of the slide makes it possible to use a lighter recoil spring. No so for a 9mm.
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I'm looking forward to trying one out- my wife, mother in law and young son all need something that is a little easier to manipulate.
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Well, against my normal "don't buy a brand new model" mentality, I ordered one.... hoping any bugs were worked out with the .380 version.
I will report my findings once it's in hand.
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Just picked mine up from GrabaGun. I’ll take it to the range tomorrow. It feels like it’s a few ounces heavier and the slide is slightly harder to rack, but it is new. It looks just like the 380 version and magazine looks the same as well. I’ll take it and my 380 EZ to range and shoot them side by side. More to come.
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Re: Smith and Wesson releases M&P EZ in 9mm
Spent the morning at the range with both the EZ 380 and the EZ 9mm. The 9 is just a little bit heavier. Recoil isn’t bad at all. Very accurate. The magazine for the 9mm has 2 helper tabs instead of one like the 380. This pistol will be popular with folks that have weak wrists\hands and ladies. I shot 50 rounds thru both and they were flawless. Ammo was Spear Lawman 124 gr FMJ 9mm and Spear Lawman 95gr FMJ 380.gtolbert09 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:20 pm Just picked mine up from GrabaGun. I’ll take it to the range tomorrow. It feels like it’s a few ounces heavier and the slide is slightly harder to rack, but it is new. It looks just like the 380 version and magazine looks the same as well. I’ll take it and my 380 EZ to range and shoot them side by side. More to come.
It’s a keeper.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/29Gs2TzRz5zHfn617
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The outstanding aspect of the 380EZ for people with weak, injured or aging hands is the ease with which the slide can be racked. Do you think the 9mm EZ will be a good fit for those folks?gtolbert09 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 3:36 pmSpent the morning at the range with both the EZ 380 and the EZ 9mm. The 9 is just a little bit heavier. Recoil isn’t bad at all. Very accurate. The magazine for the 9mm has 2 helper tabs instead of one like the 380. This pistol will be popular with folks that have weak wrists\hands and ladies. I shot 50 rounds thru both and they were flawless. Ammo was Spear Lawman 124 gr FMJ 9mm and Spear Lawman 95gr FMJ 380.gtolbert09 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:20 pm Just picked mine up from GrabaGun. I’ll take it to the range tomorrow. It feels like it’s a few ounces heavier and the slide is slightly harder to rack, but it is new. It looks just like the 380 version and magazine looks the same as well. I’ll take it and my 380 EZ to range and shoot them side by side. More to come.
It’s a keeper.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/29Gs2TzRz5zHfn617
https://photos.app.goo.gl/NMEuTC2yjKgXh6f56
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This morning I held one at Pasadena gun showThe outstanding aspect of the 380EZ for people with weak, injured or aging hands is the ease with which the slide can be racked. Do you think the 9mm EZ will be a good fit for those folks?
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Obviously I couldn’t fire it
But I did rack the slide a few times and did so next to a 380EZ and Shield 9
Of course the 380EZ is the easiest
The 9MM EZ was certainly better than the Shield 9, but honestly, not significantly.
It’s hard to put a scale on it, but to give some rational to how I would rate it
if a 380EZ is the benchmark, call it a 10 (10=best for ease of racking)
Then I would rate the Shield 9 at a 5-6
And the 9MM EZ at a 7, maybe 7.5
I think it certainly would help those, somewhat, who need the assist
However I would suggest to anyone arthritic or other, to get the 380EZ
Being I couldn’t shoot the 9MM EZ, I can’t say 100%, but I do own the 380EZ as well and have shot it several times and have a good feel for the racking and loading vs several other hand guns - and the 380EZ is hard to beat, if you need the help
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I think it would. I also think the more I shoot it that it’ll get easier to rack. The grip isn’t as rough as the other M&P pistols. My wife and daughter found it easy to rack. They both have small hands. I thought the magazine was easier to load since it has 2 tabs on each side.Charles L. Cotton wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 3:42 pmThe outstanding aspect of the 380EZ for people with weak, injured or aging hands is the ease with which the slide can be racked. Do you think the 9mm EZ will be a good fit for those folks?gtolbert09 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 3:36 pmSpent the morning at the range with both the EZ 380 and the EZ 9mm. The 9 is just a little bit heavier. Recoil isn’t bad at all. Very accurate. The magazine for the 9mm has 2 helper tabs instead of one like the 380. This pistol will be popular with folks that have weak wrists\hands and ladies. I shot 50 rounds thru both and they were flawless. Ammo was Spear Lawman 124 gr FMJ 9mm and Spear Lawman 95gr FMJ 380.gtolbert09 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:20 pm Just picked mine up from GrabaGun. I’ll take it to the range tomorrow. It feels like it’s a few ounces heavier and the slide is slightly harder to rack, but it is new. It looks just like the 380 version and magazine looks the same as well. I’ll take it and my 380 EZ to range and shoot them side by side. More to come.
It’s a keeper.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/29Gs2TzRz5zHfn617
https://photos.app.goo.gl/NMEuTC2yjKgXh6f56
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