Has anybody had the chance to review the SDS Imports (Tisas) PX9-Gen3 lately?
Thank you for this information, i was told by a salesman that they feel cheap and very light plastic. But they didn't have any in stock for me to check out the feel of it, He also said I should just get a Canick... NahI've got one here, gorgeous gun, very well made and feels great in the hand. Optics ready,.....under three hundred bucks when I purchased it. Haven't mounted a dot or shot it yet but the InRange vid inspired me and I don't think I've been steered wrongly.
I get the thoughts on how it feels, but seems premature to dub it better than anything before you've shot it to me. Not trying to be argumentative, but just interested in some range reports.I've got the Gen3 PX9 Duty in my hand right now and I can't think of a handgun less placticky feeling. The thing just feels quality,....and solid. Shake the thing briskly and NOTHING rattles or moves. I have/have had hundreds of handguns, and I can't think of one that impresses me more. I'm a S&W M&P guy and pretty much hate Glocks, but if you're familiar with how much more 'solid' an M&P feels in the hand than a Glock,....much better grip and much better fitting between slide and frame? Well, MY TISAS Duty is at least that much better than the M&P.
I've never paid much attention to the Canick. Might be just as good, dunno, but I think the TISAS is actually better than the M&P and I KNOW it's better than any Glock.