How’s She Run?
I pack a gun underneath surgical scrubs every day at work, and the capacity to hide beneath what are essentially pajamas has always been my yardstick for a successful concealed carry arm. The Security-9’s modest weight and smooth sultry dimensions make concealment a breeze. So long as I’m not sitting on the thing I can forget it’s there.
The melted edges and no-snag sights do indeed make for a fast, seamless draw, and the manual safety is there if you want it. It took me maybe a magazine to take the measure of the trigger, and I like it. The pull is heavy enough to be safe and light enough to be accurate and fun. The Security-9 is an imminently shootable firearm.
The gun is plenty accurate for defensive purposes, and it points well. The grip-to-frame angle mimics the beloved 1911’s, so corn-fed American shooters will feel right at home. Recoil is agreeable with minimal muzzle flip and a quick return to battery. The trigger reset is perhaps a bit longer than is the case with some striker-fired guns, but I really didn’t notice it much on the range.
We run our guns fast for fun, and the Security-9 is indeed fast. You can burn through a magazine, drop the empty, and have its replacement back up and running in less time than it takes to describe. The magazine release is big enough to use yet small enough to stay out of the way. Additionally, the Security-9 offers precision when called upon. Where many deep carry guns employ a long heavy trigger pull, the Security-9 keeps the trigger pleasant. Just keep your finger off of the trigger until the gun is pointed at something you dislike and you’ll be fine.
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