I bought a 9VE back when the prices were sane and ammo available for $239. after the rebate. It's a great pistol and my every day carry. I have found that if I "pull" the trigger instead of "squeeezzze" it my accuracy is much improved. Works for me.
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The thing that helped me shoot my 9VE more accuratly was "pulling" the trigger instead of "squeeezzzing" it. I was not very accurate until it dawned on me the trigger feels just like a double action revolver and I always shot the revolver with a "pull". I also did a lot of dry fire with a spent...
I have a 9VE and love it. Over 1000 rounds and countless dry fire the trigger is not really bad. It is long and hard but not much chance for a "Plaxico discharge". It will never be a match pistol but for every day carry it's perfect. I found "pulling" as opposed to "squeeeezzzzing" the trigger...
They ain't much to look at but concealed means out of sight and they are comfortable. My neighbor is a minimalist when it cimes to holsters and he said my Kholster looks like half a cow. LOL
I got this in an e mail today and I'll thank every military person I see with this simple sign. I'm a Vietnam era vet 1965-1971 and I'm sure there are many other vets on this forum that would like to "pay it foward" to the men and woman that are doing it every day...
I got this in an e mail today and I'll thank every military person I see with this simple sign. I'm a Vietnam era vet 1965-1971 and I'm sure there are many other vets on this forum that would like to "pay it foward" to the men and woman that are doing it every day...
I sent my 9VE to S&W in Springfield with 7 light strikes and 2 stovepipes in the first 400 rounds. I also complained the trigger was "mushy" and "grainy" feeling. They said on the shop report they "adjusted trigger". I don't know what they did but it's great. Still long and hard but smooth and...
The long and hard trigger make it a very safe pistol to carry with one in the pipe. I have found the best for me is to "pull" the trigger and not try to "Squeeezzze" it. Accuracy improved greatly. A touch of MilTec grease around the sear also helped and dry fire the snot outta it. You're gonna...