CS-9 Perfect CCW Gun

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This is my personal CS-9
Nothing fancy and not a whole lot of work on it yet.
I cleaned it well, added a set of steel Novac's to replace the plastic stock sights and a long set of Big Dog Grips.
Excellent to conceal and shoots great also.
I love these little things!
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I have the CS45 in the SS version, I shot it at the range this weekend, great shooter. I would also like to find and shoot the CS9 but I don't see them listed very often at a reasonable price.
 
As I understand it, these are even smaller than a 3913, correct? I've never seen both at the same time in the same store to compare.

Anyone have one of those pictures where they lay one on top of the other?
 
SW CQB 45
Is one of my mentors on this forum and has helped me several times putting my guns back together. (lol)
I appreciate how all of the seniors members seem like they are always around to help

Yes the CS-9 is smaller than the 3913. I do not have a pic but I am sure someone on the forum does.
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The CS series suddenly look good.....

I always felt that the CS guns were at a disadvantage with the rubber grips the factory shipped them with. With the forward thinking that went into the grip mods that Big Dog has brought to the table to mount the Delrin grips, these guns have suddenly become real attractive.

Neat guns guys... !
 
Yep, CS9 is smaller

As I understand it, these are even smaller than a 3913, correct? I've never seen both at the same time in the same store to compare.

Anyone have one of those pictures where they lay one on top of the other?

Sorry, no pix but just info: The 3913 is 1/2 inch longer and 4.8 oz. heavier than the CS9. It does offer one more round than the CS9 however... 8+1 as opposed to the 7+1 in the CS9. I'll take the CS9. One in the mail to me at this moment!
 
even though 2.25 finger hold for me, still very controllable and not uncomfortable to shoot.

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Looks good

SW CQB: Thanks for the pix. Got me all excited! I am picking one up tomorrow (gunbroker purchase)... came in while I was on a week-long vacation. Can't wait to shoot it. Give you a report later.

Rod
 
I am picking one up tomorrow (gunbroker purchase)... came in while I was on a week-long vacation. Can't wait to shoot it. Give you a report later.

Rod

Rod,

check your CS9 real good. I was able to use slight thumb pressure to move my original plastic rear sight. if that were to happen, parts will go flying.

I did shoot it with no issues, then got a wild hair and did a make over.

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Thanks for the "heads-up" on that, SW CQB! Guess I'll be looking for some Novak's soon enough.

Rod
 
No plastic sights!

SW CQB: Mine came with metal Novac sights. It turns out to be a 2005 manufacture. Don't' know if it was manufactured that way or the previous owner modified it. Thinking about nightsights though... just not sure they are worth all that money!

The CS9 shoots great and was zeroed in when it arrived... I didn't have to do anything but shoot it.
 
I absolutely agree.I just added Trijicon Night Sights,a DAO conversion,and was the Crash Test Dummy in the developement of the CS9 grips.Grip Set #1 now has all the refinements made since then and the gator treatment.When LEO's at my range see my CS9 the comment is universally the same especially with guys that have small hands and the female officers."If the CS9 I saw had these grips I would have bought one".....God Bless.....Mike
 
I picked my CS45 up last Thursday,went to the range and put 50 rds through her,real sweet,but she will be even swetter when I get my BigDog grips.
Mine already had night sights on it,can't tell who they were made by but they are held in place by a set screw and they are still very bright.
 
SW CQB: Thinking about nightsights though... just not sure they are worth all that money!

depends are your mode of carry.

I have set up the majority of my defensive pieces with a front night sight only.

only one tritium vial is cheaper than two or three.

I am not a fan of lining up three dots and prefer a plain dot front, or bar-dot or dot-dot set up.

this is my opinion. if you are carrying in low light, then it would be a viable option.

most encounters happen up close where one might not ever have a chance to line up sights.

there are many pros and cons related to $$$. of course the cheap way to start is luminous paint on your front sight and then you can make the dollar decision after that.
 
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