Spiritually Imperfect
| They are incredibly similar firearms, to the point of being indistiguishable if you close your eyes and pick them up. I have owned a P938 and spent some time with a CSX last month. Closing my eyes ... I said out loud that the CSX felt just like a P938. Two flavors of the same popsicle, in my opinion.
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| I've owned both. I didn't notice any difference in build quality. I preferred the trigger on the CSX, even though it has a sort of false reset. The trigger on the 938 I found heavier. The thumb safety on the 938 also irritated my knuckle, though that could be attributed to my grip.
In the end, neither outperformed my P365, so I got rid of both. |
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| I dumped the CSX and kept my 938 BRG. The CSX slide cut my hand because of the lower axis. My P938 slide sits higher above the beaver tail and the web of my hand.The CSX is also bigger and heavier and I carry the p938 in my coat pocket. Had no problems with the function of the CSX. |
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| I had both for a short while, sold the CSX. With the added capacity, comfortable grip, and single action the CSX seemed like a no brainer. But, I never could shoot it accurately. I don’t know what it was but it was unique to that pistol. It is true that the trigger has an almost imperceptible reset, but you can deal with that with range time. The SA was not that bad. Never could figure it out.
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| Posts: 234 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: June 15, 2012 |
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