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Thread: New S&W CSX

  1. #11
    Seems a bit odd in today's world of safeties are bad

    A traditional DA gun would have made more sense I think.

    But there's a lot of people to think the 10 mm is popular too for other than for niche groups

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post
    Ummm, that thing is well, ummmm, Ugly.
    Yep, the 3913 rides again. Of course, the 3913 was a whole lot more aesthetic than the CSX will ever be. Barely even worth a yawn if you ask me.

    S'pose I am not the "target demo'' for this gem...
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    Meh...

    It's like a strange SIG P938 and S&W M&P Shield love child.

    A gun no one is asking for that no one really wants.

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    I doubt I'll buy one but I do kinda like it. The trigger safety is a turnoff.

    I also would like an actual DAO option too.

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    I'll stick with the SA-35 Hi-Power.
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    Prediction: This thing will not sell and will be gone in two years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the Schwartz View Post
    Yep, the 3913 rides again. Of course, the 3913 was a whole lot more aesthetic than the CSX will ever be. Barely even worth a yawn if you ask me.

    S'pose I am not the "target demo'' for this gem...
    I would be more than happy if S&W resurrected the 3913 with a polymer frame.

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    My first impression based on nothing at all is “I bet it feels fantastic in the hand”. The flat, chamfered front strap will lend a positive, repeatable index for a lot of people, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1911Nut View Post
    Prediction: This thing will not sell and will be gone in two years.
    My prediction is this pistol is the first in a new line that will succeed. I expect versions with optics, different calibers, etc. I am not a likely purchaser, but that means it is more likely to succeed. S&W marketing has improved based on their track record of the last decade. I wonder if the "CSX" is a reference to "Chief's Special" with the "X" denoting the ambidextrous nature of the pistol.

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    Looks like the Star PD, resurrected in plastic.

    I love the 1911, and, if this was truly a 1911 subcompact with a polymer frame, I'd be on it like white on rice. But this? I'll let someone else buy it, shoot it, and sell it to me cheap.

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