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Our test sample featured a medium-length trigger with a smooth 3-lb., 9-oz., pull—if the EDC X9 is not a true, custom-grade M1911, nobody bothered to tell the crisp, single-action trigger.
The X9, chambered in 9x19mm, has a double-stack magazine that moves the new pistol away from the single-stack magazines typical of Wilson combat’s other .45 ACP, .38 Super, and 9mm handguns.
The X9, chambered in 9x19mm, has a double-stack magazine that moves the new pistol away from the single-stack magazines typical of Wilson combat’s other .45 ACP, .38 Super, and 9mm handguns.
New for 2022, Wilson Combat has updated the EDC-X9 design into a new pistol, the SFX9. The biggest difference between the two pistols is the frame. On the SFX9, there are no separate grip panels.