The PPK is Still a Class Act...
I carry either a S&W Shield 9mm V2.0 or a Sig P365. But I have no intention of letting go of my 1967 blue Walther PPK .380. My father carried it before I got it. It is still very concealable and IMO, a good CCW. It is a bit heavy, but I find it to be...
I started my LE career in the late '60's. Started wtih Model 10 4" bull barrel, then later a Model 19 4", then a Model 66 2" (or maybe it was 2-1/2, can't remember) when I was a supervisor. Later we transitioned to Sig-Sauer Govt spec semi-autos. Carried the Sig in .40 cal until I retired...
If the EZ fits your carry style, then it seems like a good choice. I had one for a awhile, but for my build and IWB carry, I prefer the slightly smaller regular Shield 9.0mm 2.0, which is my preference now.
I had a Shield Ver 2.0 9mm and replaced it with the Shield 9mm EZ model. Unfortunately, for my concealed setup, I decided that the larger size just wasn't working for me and returned it and got my old regular Shield back. I will say that the trigger on the EZ 9mm was VERY GOOD. Much better...
S&W M&P Shield 9 2.0
Shield 9mm 2.0. No mods. Carry in a 1791 IWB holster. Actually sometimes alternate with my father's old 1967 .380 PPK which he carried for years prior to his passing. Love the feel of that little PPK in my hand, perhaps nostalgia, but I totally get why he liked it.