Shoot-Off: CZ vs S&W M&P9 at Impact Guns!

Published on November 17, 2009
Duration: 26:26

This video provides a comparative accuracy test between the CZ-75 SP-01 Phantom and the Smith & Wesson M&P9, both chambered in 9mm. Conducted at Impact Guns in Ogden, Utah, the shoot-off involved experienced shooters, including military veterans and a gunsmith, testing precision at 10 yards. The M&P9 was often favored for its trigger and ergonomics, making it a strong contender for everyday carry, while the CZ was noted as a solid tactical option.

Quick Summary

The CZ-75 SP-01 Phantom and S&W M&P9 were compared for accuracy at Impact Guns. While both performed well, the S&W M&P9 was frequently favored for its superior out-of-the-box trigger, ergonomics, and suitability for everyday carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction at Impact Guns
  2. 01:10The Contenders: S&W M&P9 and CZ SP-01 Phantom
  3. 02:20The Challenge and Trigger Impressions
  4. 04:30Accuracy Testing: Round 1 (CZ Phantom)
  5. 06:10Accuracy Testing: Round 2 (S&W M&P9)
  6. 11:10Final Shooting and Results
  7. 14:40Conclusion and Preferences

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were compared in the Impact Guns shoot-off?

The video features a comparison between the full-size Smith & Wesson M&P9 and the CZ-75 SP-01 Phantom, both chambered in 9mm. These pistols were tested for accuracy and handling.

Which pistol was preferred for everyday carry and why?

The Smith & Wesson M&P9 was often preferred for everyday carry due to its favorable size, weight, and perceived value. Its ergonomics and trigger were also highlighted as advantages over the CZ Phantom.

How did the triggers of the CZ Phantom and S&W M&P9 compare?

The S&W M&P9's trigger was generally praised as superior out-of-the-box. The CZ-75 SP-01 Phantom has a double-action/single-action trigger system, with the double-action being stiff and the single-action having a clean break but significant take-up.

What were the results of the accuracy testing?

Both pistols performed excellently in accuracy tests at 10 yards. The S&W M&P9 often produced tighter groups, particularly when precision was emphasized with a smaller target area.

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