Has anyone here shot one of these? It's on the cover of the February 2020 American Rifleman magazine.
It may be the answer for my lovely bride.
It may be the answer for my lovely bride.
Haven’t shot one, & in fact was unaware they even existed before reading your post ... after watching the video below, I believe that it may also “be the (next) answer” for the spouse, who carries a 9mm M&P Shield 1.0. The EZ is a well-thought-out pistol that appears to live up to its Easy moniker. I especially like the grip safety & optional thumb safety.Has anyone here shot one of these? It's on the cover of the February 2020 American Rifleman magazine.
It may be the answer for my lovely bride.
Thanks for reading about it! It just looks like a good way to get my wife to actually carry.Haven’t shot one, & in fact was unaware they even existed before reading your post ... after watching the video below, I believe that it may also “be the (next) answer” for the spouse, who carries a 9mm M&P Shield 1.0. The EZ is a well-thought-out pistol that appears to live up to its Easy moniker. I especially like the grip safety & optional thumb safety.
If it wasn't so ugly I'd really seriously consider adding that to the pile. What ever happened to the concept of rounding and melting surfaces? Get rid of the rail S&W, make it an option for them what might want it. And hire an Italian to do the visual design.
I said an Italian designer, not some Austrian.Glocks-smoooooth!
I said an Italian designer, not some Austrian.
"Danger Ad Astra, danger!"I see it; must read AR article this weekend ...
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"Danger Ad Astra, danger!"
Verrrrry tempting......
You have the War Department, I have the Spanish Armada - it's the same person!Peer pressure is REAL, and I'm going to give my lovely War Department your name.
You have the War Department, I have the Spanish Armada - it's the same person!
I can BUY anything ... But will I pay the price, is the question!
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Quoted for truth!Then I suppose you're familiar with the Spanish Inquisition!