Greetings, Gents (and others) - New on this forum, though active on others, and I've owned many Smiths over the years, all revolvers. Well, I picked up a CS9 a couple of days ago to replace the wife's Sig 232. We took it to the range last night, and aside from the small sights that are a challenge to our aging eyes, we both enjoyed shooting it. My wife found it easy to handle (other than racking the slide) and she printed some impressive groups. We both were impressed with the gun's apparent accuracy.
Here's why I'm reaching out to you folks who have a lot more experience with these guns than me. The pistol generally appears to be in good shape. The slide, though, rattles like your granddaddy's Army-issue 1911. Owning mostly Sigs, Beretta's and HK autos, I'm not used to a lot of slack between frame and slide. And as I said, the gun shot with 100% reliability and admirable accuracy when we did our part. But when I hold the frame in one hand and the slide in the other, the amount of play is substantial. I'm planning to disassemble and clean it this evening. My questions: Is a good deal of slide play typical for this gun? And is there anything in particular I should be looking for when I disassemble it?
Thanks in advance.
HoWink
Here's why I'm reaching out to you folks who have a lot more experience with these guns than me. The pistol generally appears to be in good shape. The slide, though, rattles like your granddaddy's Army-issue 1911. Owning mostly Sigs, Beretta's and HK autos, I'm not used to a lot of slack between frame and slide. And as I said, the gun shot with 100% reliability and admirable accuracy when we did our part. But when I hold the frame in one hand and the slide in the other, the amount of play is substantial. I'm planning to disassemble and clean it this evening. My questions: Is a good deal of slide play typical for this gun? And is there anything in particular I should be looking for when I disassemble it?
Thanks in advance.
HoWink