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  • #31
    209Man
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 78

    I have a SR9 and love it. It has a very nice trigger, and it fits my hand perfectly.
    Last edited by 209Man; 04-28-2011, 9:29 AM.

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    • #32
      redhemi
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 2897

      I have both SRs and love shooting both. I will say I was surprised that the C did not have much more recoil than the fullsize which made it good for the follow up shot.

      The first SR9s did not have that good of a trigger but with a little polishing it is fixable. The newer SR9 starting # 331 have the C trigger and are much better.

      Morfeeis the Cs come with 2 SR9c mags and 2 pinkey extension bases that you can swap out if you don't like the flat ones.

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      • #33
        robcoe
        Calguns Addict
        • Apr 2010
        • 8685

        Coin toss between the 2 SRs(you described them more favorably in the original post) if you like them more go with them.

        Having shot both, the SR9c is actually very quick on followup shots. I did not notice as much recoil from it as I did from a glock of the same size in 9mm.
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        • #34
          yoitsbruce
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 764

          fnp9. is a great piece

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          • #35
            morfeeis
            Calguns Addict
            • Apr 2010
            • 7605

            Originally posted by redhemi
            I have both SRs and love shooting both. I will say I was surprised that the C did not have much more recoil than the fullsize which made it good for the follow up shot.

            The first SR9s did not have that good of a trigger but with a little polishing it is fixable. The newer SR9 starting # 331 have the C trigger and are much better.

            Morfeeis the Cs come with 2 SR9c mags and 2 pinkey extension bases that you can swap out if you don't like the flat ones.
            If the G26 is to small for my hands (without a mag in) will the SR9c be any better with the pinky attachment on the mag? I want the SR9c because i heard the trigger was so much better then the sr9 (learned to look for a #331+ serial to get an sr9c trigger on an sr9), but i've held the SR9 and it fits my hand very well but i'd also like something for ccw (should it ever happen).

            point being big hands sr9c will it work?
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            • #36
              MoBait
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 539

              Morfeeis:
              the FNP-9 has a noticeably larger grip than an SR9 which has a bigger grip than the SR9C. The FNP-9 felt best in my hand but the SR9C (with pinky extension) felt better than the SR9. For some reference, I wear a large size mechanix wear glove. As far as trigger difference between the SR9 and SR9C, I didn't notice a difference really. The 'C' may have a slightly shorter pull but otherwise similar. A lot better than Glock IMO. And since you mention potential CCW, I would just get the SR9C, unless the G26 feels better for you.

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              • #37
                morfeeis
                Calguns Addict
                • Apr 2010
                • 7605

                I'll have to get a hold of the Sr9c with pinky grip.

                thanks.......
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