Ed Brown Products recently announced its newest addition to the Evo Series, the E9-LW. The E9-LW adds a Vortex Venom red dot sight to the popular lightweight, aluminum frame Evo platform.
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Ed Brown says the Evo Series was intended from its inception to evolve. In today’s market you’ll find more and more handguns equipped with electronic sights, while the requirement for smaller and lighter also increases. The E9-LW meets both of theses demands, with its lightweight frame and shortened and thinned four-inch slide topped with a red dot.
Ed Brown E9-LW Features
The E9-LW becomes the first model in the Evo Series equipped with a red dot sight. The 6 MOA dot promotes rapid target acquisition, while providing a precise point of aim. Featuring 25 LPI checkering, the pistol also utilizes a Chen Gen2 magwell. The pistol is finished out with the exclusive Labyrinth grips. It also features seven top slide and special front and rear cocking serrations. Ultimately, the E9-LW continues the striking appeal of the Evo Series.
The pistol exhibits the fit and finish one would expect from Ed Brown. As such, gunsmiths hand-build the pistol utilizing fully machined components. Ed Brown builds all Evo pistols in small, custom, identical batches. The process features the latest in machining equipment and techniques to get every last bit of efficiency from the build process, according to Ed Brown. The company claims this enables a 30-percent price reduction for all Evo Series pistols.
“As promised he EVO Series will continue to evolve showing that we listen to our customers and we do our best to stay on the edge of technology to offer our customers the very best,” said John May, Sales and Marketing Director, Ed Brown Products. “We are embracing our position of being the leader in our sector and will continue to strive for excellence and improving the Ed Brown experience. If you haven’t looked at Ed Brown in a while, it’s time to see all the new and exciting things happening here!”
For more information, visit edbrown.com.