Rifleman Review: Smith & Wesson CSX

Published on May 31, 2023
Duration: 3:59

This review of the Smith & Wesson CSX highlights its departure from typical striker-fired micro-compacts with its hammer-fired action and aluminum frame. Expert Evan Brune details its 10/12-round capacity, ambidextrous controls, and ergonomic features like interchangeable backstraps. The CSX offers a 1911-style manual of arms in a modern, compact package.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson CSX is a micro-compact 9mm pistol introduced in 2022, notable for its hammer-fired action and aluminum frame, differentiating it from common striker-fired polymer models. It offers 10-round flush-fit or 12-round extended magazines and features ambidextrous controls for enhanced usability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Smith & Wesson CSX
  2. 00:42Magazine Capacity and Size
  3. 01:04Hammer-Fired Design
  4. 01:43Safety and Slide Operation
  5. 02:12Ambidextrous Controls
  6. 02:55Ergonomics and Customization

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Smith & Wesson CSX different from other micro-compact pistols?

The Smith & Wesson CSX stands out by featuring a hammer-fired mechanism and an aluminum frame, contrasting with the typical striker-fired and polymer construction found in many micro-compacts. It also offers ambidextrous controls and a 1911-style manual of arms.

What is the magazine capacity of the Smith & Wesson CSX?

The Smith & Wesson CSX comes with double-stack magazines offering a capacity of 10 rounds for a flush-fit configuration. An extended magazine is also available, increasing the capacity to 12 rounds of 9mm ammunition.

Is the Smith & Wesson CSX suitable for left-handed shooters?

Yes, the Smith & Wesson CSX is designed with left-handed shooters in mind. It features ambidextrous thumb safeties and slide stop levers, and the magazine release is reversible with an included mirrored option.

What are the key ergonomic features of the Smith & Wesson CSX?

The CSX boasts front and rear slide serrations for improved grip, a generous beavertail to facilitate a high shooting grip, and interchangeable backstraps with aggressive texturing, similar to the M&P 2.0 series, for enhanced customization.

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