These ones don’t really help much with racking the already slick slide. It’s a very flat shooter because it helps balance out the poor sights from an accuracy perspective.įor such a bulky slide, or really any slide for that matter, I would have liked to see more aggressive slide serrations. The positive side of having such a large slide is the recoil mitigation that comes along with it. The C9 has one massive slide, which is why it feels so top-heavy. The manual safety doubles as the slide stop and is rather difficult to manipulate. The texturing needs to be more aggressive, and the lever itself needs to protrude further. It constantly was sticking when I was trying to flip it on and off. It doubles as both but isn’t easy for either. The safety lever/slide stop is quite a different story. It has a nice enough texture, is easy to manipulate, and doesn’t get in the way while shooting. I have to admit, I don’t mind the magazine release at all. I believe some improvements to the trigger would warrant a small price increase without having many complaints from consumers. I’m not a trigger snob by any means, but there is quite a bit of room for improvement. The break seems to vary every other shot, and the reset is hard to pinpoint. Sometimes it feels smooth, and sometimes it feels gritty. Everything else about the trigger has proven unpredictable for me. The one aspect of the trigger that seems consistent is the trigger pull. I’m a huge fan of having contrasting front and rear sight colors, so I’m glad that Hi-Point went with the orange/yellow combo.
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