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Anonymous /k/63842525#63843677
6/16/2025, 5:31:34 AM
>>63843612
I'm only 600 rounds in, but I love it so far. It feels so much more solid and higher quality than anything else in the micro segment that I've held or shot. The irons are great, the ergos fit me to a T, and the trigger is light years better than anything else in the segment. As a big HKaboo, I like paddles too, but I have plenty of guns with buttons, so they aren't a deal breaker. I will say the button placement is such that you won't likely accientally eject a mag while sooting under duress (something seen in a lot of police shooting videos). Also, the buttons are easy to press and really forcefully eject the mags. I can't think of any gun that shoots out mags this hard.

I got a Phlster Ligma for it, and once I git gud nuff it'll become my daily CCW (currently carry a VP9SK). I'm working on my trigger pulls now. I flinch when I shoot and being a micro, my mistakes are very unforgiving. When shooting from a rest though, the gun is dead accurate, so I know it's a me problem (I admittedly have it with most guns, especially when new to me).

The only complaints I have so far are the sights were both off centered to the left (easy fix if you have a sight pusher) and it can feel a little slippery. I might put some kind of grip tape on it eventually.
Anonymous /k/63817469#63823053
6/13/2025, 4:23:58 AM
Cissy9 update. The left shooting was 100% my trigger pull. I reZeroed the Shield OMSsc today and when using a rest I could hit bullseye at 15 yards. So that rules out any possibility of it being the gun. While shooting off hand, I did better, still pulling left, but not as bad as before. A micro gun is really unforgiving. The tiniest mistakes and I get mega flyers. This is only my 4th range trip with the CC9. I think once I get the hang of it, it'll make me a better shooter with my larger guns too. I'm also 600 rounds into this gun now and everyone says the break in period is about 500 rounds. It was starting to feel a bit better today, but it could have been placebo.

>>63821036
>>63821043
I do it 4 (you), anon.

>>63821733
I liked Independence Day 2.

>>63821735
That's probably it. I need to look up tricks for not flinching. I am especially effected by it when others are shooting by me, like at an indoor range.