![]() Normally, this would be where the trigger resets and is ready for another shot. When you let go of the trigger to reset there is point where you feel a click. The trigger has what I would call a “false reset,” which inevitably led to me short stroking the trigger several times in the first 100 rounds. Let’s talk about the trigger issue first. There are two main gripes I have with the CSX – one that I could work through, and one I’m not sure I would be able to solve for me. Now, this is about the time I should tell you about some of the potential downfalls of the CSX. Overall, the handgun was soft recoiling and pleasant to shoot for the first few magazines. I never felt like the gun was “jumping” out of the hand as I have with other similar-sized guns, such as the Ruger LCP or Sig P938. The grip texture worked very nicely even with the 10-round magazine to keep the gun in my hand. Shot at 25-feet with Federal Premium 115-grain FMJ. There is a small issue I have with the trigger reset, but more on that in a minute.Ĭertainly, there are better shooters out there than me, but the first couple mags proved that it's accurate enough for concealed carry. Either way, there is little to the front of the pull, and the recoil is surprisingly soft and sweet when it does break. It has a clean break, albeit one that is a little heavier than I was expecting for an SAO pistol. This is a single-action-only pistol, so the trigger pull is short and sweet with almost no mush to speak of at the front of the pull. Finally, while the mag release isn’t truly ambi, it can be easily swapped for the lefties. ![]() The safety also has a bit of texture to prevent the thumb from slipping. While I’m not typically a fan of 1911-style external safeties, the CSX has its safety located in just the right place, and it’s not too stiff either. I could easily actuate the slide release from either side with both my thumb and trigger finger. (Photo: Seth Rodgers/)Īnother big win for the CSX is that it’s sure to be a southpaw favorite given the controls are ambidextrous. Both the slide release and external safety are fully ambidextrous, with the mag release being swappable from left to right as well.
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