Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
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Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
My wife currently has a Shield 9mm and has often commented about how hard it is to rack the slide, and some concerns about the trigger pull. Otherwise, she really likes the size, how it fits in her hand, etc.
My understanding is the Shield EZ or 2.0 addresses both of these concerns, so I'm considering getting one for her. Does anyone have any experience with the EZ they would like to share?
My understanding is the Shield EZ or 2.0 addresses both of these concerns, so I'm considering getting one for her. Does anyone have any experience with the EZ they would like to share?
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Re: Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
My wife has the Shield EZ but in 380. She says it's the easiest to rack from all other handguns she has used. Her only complaint is that goes through ammo too fast.
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Re: Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
The EZ 9mm and .380 are all quite similar in feel and action
Both are considerably easier to rack the slide than the Shield 9mm
If you are in the Houston area, I would be happy to take you to PSC range and let her try both
Both are considerably easier to rack the slide than the Shield 9mm
If you are in the Houston area, I would be happy to take you to PSC range and let her try both
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Re: Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
I can't really tell which pistols you are comparing.mloamiller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 12:15 pm My wife currently has a Shield 9mm and has often commented about how hard it is to rack the slide, and some concerns about the trigger pull. Otherwise, she really likes the size, how it fits in her hand, etc.
My understanding is the Shield EZ or 2.0 addresses both of these concerns, so I'm considering getting one for her. Does anyone have any experience with the EZ they would like to share?
The Shield M2.0 only has two main differences from the original: better trigger and better stippling on the grip. There are some options; laser, with or without external safety lever, and some more. https://gunworld.com/guns/the-popular-s ... ield-m2-0/
The S&W M&P9 Shield EZ M2.0 is noticeably larger than the Shield or Shield M2.0. EZ is 0.7" longer, 0.45" taller, 0.1" wider, and 2.2 oz heavier.
https://www.handgunhero.com/compare/smi ... -shield-ez
The slide on the 9mm EZ is a little harder to manipulate than the slide on the 380 EZ.
Best option: Take her to a gun range that rents the S&W M&P9 Shield EZ so she can shoot it.
Second best: Take her to a gun store selling the EZ and let her handle it.
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Re: Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
When my Shield 1.0 was Brand New in was a beast for even me to rack the slide. Break-in helped a lot. Skateboard tape can also add friction in desired locations.
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Re: Shield vs. Shield 2.0 in 9mm
My mistake - I thought the "EZ" and the "2.0" were the same, but they aren't. The EZ is a very different pistol.
I'm asking about the Shield vs. Shield 2.0 in 9mm (subject edited accordingly).
I'm asking about the Shield vs. Shield 2.0 in 9mm (subject edited accordingly).
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Re: Shield vs. Shield 2.0 in 9mm
Almost exactly the same. I took my wife to a gun range to select a replacement for her Ruger LCR .38. She tried the M&P9 Shield M2.0, but had difficulty manipulating the slide. After shooting several pistols, she selected the Walther PPS M2 as the one she could best shoot and manipulate.mloamiller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:02 pm My mistake - I thought the "EZ" and the "2.0" were the same, but they aren't. The EZ is a very different pistol.
I'm asking about the Shield vs. Shield 2.0 in 9mm (subject edited accordingly).
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Re: Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
mloamiller,mloamiller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 12:15 pm My wife currently has a Shield 9mm and has often commented about how hard it is to rack the slide, and some concerns about the trigger pull. Otherwise, she really likes the size, how it fits in her hand, etc.
My understanding is the Shield EZ or 2.0 addresses both of these concerns, so I'm considering getting one for her. Does anyone have any experience with the EZ they would like to share?
I have the 9mm EZ and it shoots well, but I do have a problem. Mine has the thumb safety and because I have small hands and short thumbs, when I try to disengage the thumb safety, it pulls my palm up off the grip safety and the gun won't fire. This doesn't mean your wife will have this problem, but, as others have recommended, have her try it out first.
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Re: Shield vs. Shield EZ 2.0 in 9mm
I have owned Shield, Shield 380 ez and 9 ez...
Shield trigger ok slide hard to op nice to carry
380 ez great trigger low recoil light and very nice and slim to carry IWB
9mm ez ok snappier recoil a little bit more weight than the 380, trigger was nice but not as good as 380 (i think a heavier hammer spring)
On a side note the M&P 22 compact is the same frame size as the EZ's
Love mine for training.
last note the Glock 48 is almost the same size as the EZ's but holds 15 rds in the S15 mags.
Shield trigger ok slide hard to op nice to carry
380 ez great trigger low recoil light and very nice and slim to carry IWB
9mm ez ok snappier recoil a little bit more weight than the 380, trigger was nice but not as good as 380 (i think a heavier hammer spring)
On a side note the M&P 22 compact is the same frame size as the EZ's
Love mine for training.
last note the Glock 48 is almost the same size as the EZ's but holds 15 rds in the S15 mags.