ResidentLiberal
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Finally had a chance to shoot my brand new SD9VE. Put 200 rounds though it, alternating the magazines at every reload and not loading more than 15 at once. No failures whatsoever, and I was a little surprised at how much the 9VE kicks. I fired off 150 rds of Winchester "USA Forged" (the cheapest 9mm you can buy and very grimy) and finished up with 50 rds of Federal "Champion", both brands 115 grain; again no failures. And like I said, I was surprised at how much the 9VE "kicks" or "jumps", but I could come right back on line each time.
Overall my shooting wasn't bad for a rookie, especially down range, but still under 50%. Before I pass judgement I'll bring my own targets next time so I can KNOW whether I'm hitting anything or just stroking myself instead.
The trigger is not bad at all, I would call it "long" but not "heavy". To compare, I was offered a chance to shoot both a Taurus .357 Mag and a sub-compact XD .45 ACP, which I didn't pass up. The .45 was NICE, a little 6-shooter which really is all anyone would ever need, provided they learn to shoot straight. The Taurus on the other hand had what I'd call a "hair trigger" in SA mode, barely put pressure on it and "BOOM"; it gave me a new respect for revolvers, and made me grateful as a rookie for the heavier pull on the trigger of the 9VE.
So there it is, I just wanted a chance to post my impressions of the SD9VE and say its actually a pretty decent pistol to start off with or use for backup. It's very capable and should afford me all the opportunity I need to learn how to shoot. At $300 from a name-brand big box I don't feel I went wrong, just need more money for ammo!
If you'd like to comment feel free, anything constructive from veteran gunslingers is always appreciated! TY
Overall my shooting wasn't bad for a rookie, especially down range, but still under 50%. Before I pass judgement I'll bring my own targets next time so I can KNOW whether I'm hitting anything or just stroking myself instead.
The trigger is not bad at all, I would call it "long" but not "heavy". To compare, I was offered a chance to shoot both a Taurus .357 Mag and a sub-compact XD .45 ACP, which I didn't pass up. The .45 was NICE, a little 6-shooter which really is all anyone would ever need, provided they learn to shoot straight. The Taurus on the other hand had what I'd call a "hair trigger" in SA mode, barely put pressure on it and "BOOM"; it gave me a new respect for revolvers, and made me grateful as a rookie for the heavier pull on the trigger of the 9VE.
So there it is, I just wanted a chance to post my impressions of the SD9VE and say its actually a pretty decent pistol to start off with or use for backup. It's very capable and should afford me all the opportunity I need to learn how to shoot. At $300 from a name-brand big box I don't feel I went wrong, just need more money for ammo!
If you'd like to comment feel free, anything constructive from veteran gunslingers is always appreciated! TY

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