Finally got a Smith and Wesson CSX! Closer look, and comparison with other popular carry 9MM’s

Published on June 10, 2023
Duration: 6:30

This video provides an initial look at the Smith & Wesson CSX, a new double-stack 9mm compact pistol. The reviewer acquired the firearm lightly used for $475 and discusses its initial impressions, including its machine work, trigger, stippling, and slide serrations. Comparisons are made to other popular carry pistols like the S&W Shield, Ruger LC9s, and Ruger Max 9, utilizing the Handgun Hero website for visual size comparisons.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson CSX is a new double-stack 9mm compact pistol noted for its exceptional machine work and full-length frame rail. It allows clearing and loading with the safety engaged and features aggressive stippling. Comparisons show it's comparable in size to other popular compacts like the Ruger Max 9.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing
  2. 00:46Smith & Wesson CSX Revealed
  3. 00:54Acquisition Story & Price
  4. 01:43Initial Impressions & Disassembly
  5. 01:51Takedown Lever & Slide Stop
  6. 02:02Safety Flag & Frame Rail
  7. 02:13Trigger & Stippling
  8. 02:34Slide Serrations & Barrel Grooves
  9. 02:57Completely Disassembled View
  10. 03:14Sights & Dovetail Cuts
  11. 03:31Safety Features
  12. 03:49Holster Recommendation
  13. 04:08Handgun Comparison Website
  14. 04:28CSX vs. Shield Gen 1 Comparison
  15. 05:10CSX vs. Ruger LC9s Comparison
  16. 05:44CSX vs. Ruger Max 9 Comparison
  17. 06:13Final Overview & Future Range Trip

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Smith & Wesson CSX and what are its key features?

The Smith & Wesson CSX is a new double-stack 9mm compact pistol. Key features include exceptional machine work, a full-length metal rail on the frame, a safety that allows loading/clearing with it engaged, and aggressive stippling on the grip. It also has ample slide serrations and glare-reducing grooves on the barrel.

How does the Smith & Wesson CSX compare in size to other popular carry pistols?

Using Handgunhero.com, the CSX is compared to the S&W Shield Gen 1, Ruger LC9s, and Ruger Max 9. While the LC9s is narrower, the CSX is presented as a comparable double-stack option in height and length to the Max 9, fitting into the compact 9mm category.

What is a good price point for a Smith & Wesson CSX?

The reviewer acquired a lightly used Smith & Wesson CSX for $475, including the box and two magazines. New prices in the reviewer's area were previously around $600-$650, indicating that $475 for a used model with accessories was a good deal.

What are the sights like on the Smith & Wesson CSX?

The Smith & Wesson CSX comes with standard 3-dot white sights. While considered ample, they do not feature tritium or fiber optics. The slide is cut to accept aftermarket sights, with dovetail cuts present.

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