CSX E-series owners PLEASE respond

I picked my 3.1" E-series Saturday, cleaned and lubed it, and put 74 rounds thru it yesterday. I have no problem with the trigger. When shooting at a cadenced pace, the reset "tick" in my finger was the signal to pull again. I rarely notice a "heavy" trigger until it reaches 7 or 8 pounds, and I never noticed the pull weight. There were no hiccups at all. The only problem I saw is that, like my BG 2.0, I'm hitting low and left. During the cadenced shooting at 7 yards I had a nice little hole - low and left. At 10 yards the hole was just left. I measured the front sight drift and it is a tiny bit to the right. I think it might be the same amount on my BG. I drifted it over until was was perfectly centered. Tomorrow I'm shooting some of my defense ammo and we'll see if I got the front sight right.

The little gun fit me very nicely, as the thicker grip works well for me. No movement, I can reach all the controls, and no interference with my hands while shooting. I'm gonna like this for my summer carry.
 
A friend just bought one and has buyer's remorse. He loves his Shield and said he should have stuck with it, but felt the need to go from a striker to a hammer.
 
So this is an interesting thread. I purchased the CSX E-Series 3.1" for a few reasons. One, I have a thing for hammer fired pistols. Two, the trigger is what I will call a hybrid trigger, in that it's pull is unique with a little bit of a traditional Glock like trigger safety, but the trigger movement swing is much less and flatter more like 1911. Three, the safety is very easy to use, albeit when broken in. It took a while to become really easy and Four, I like how it breaks down like a 1911.

Now, after over 1000 rounds I think I can speak intelligently about it. The trigger is just fine. Tacticle reset and smooth, getting smoother over time. Strong reset with an audible click. There are no hiccups on it, and never had a dead trigger. There has been no failure to feed with multiple types of ammo. Converting the grip module is an amazing selling point. Want small? Use the smaller grip for 12 rounds and up. Want full sized? Use the 15 and 17 round mags with the correct sleeves.

My one issue is more me than the pistol: I need to get a more consistent grip on it. If not my rounds go all over the place (meaning 12 inch group at 10 yards). If I'm consistent, I'm on target. I also have the Performance Center Shield Plus Carry Comp and it's much easier to shoot, but it's also bigger and, well, compensated.

Another thing people don't like: smaller trigger guard leads to less to grip when using a different support hand grip and using fingers on the trigger guard. That doesn't effect me, but others have mentioned it as an issue for them.

If I had to do it all over again? I'd get the 3.6" for stability. But I have the 3.1 so I have to practice more to get a more consistent grip on it for better groupings.

And that's my take on the CSX E-Series.
 
You don't see a CSX thread without it being about the trigger..

I have a different question for anyone who EDC's either version of the CSX.. Do you carry it Condition 1, cocked, locked and loaded like a 1911?

they look like great little guns, and i'm glad to see S&W continuing to make an innovative EDC-ready hammer fired pistol.
 
You don't see a CSX thread without it being about the trigger..

I have a different question for anyone who EDC's either version of the CSX.. Do you carry it Condition 1, cocked, locked and loaded like a 1911?

they look like great little guns, and i'm glad to see S&W continuing to make an innovative EDC-ready hammer fired pistol.
Cocked, locked and loaded? Darn tootin. It doesn't make sense to me to carry any other way. It's not a Sig 😂
 
You don't see a CSX thread without it being about the trigger..

It's funny. I see nothing wrong with the trigger. It's different for sure, but not unusable or hard to pull. I actually like it. It's certainly not a race gun trigger, but there's nothing wrong with it.
 
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