My daughter brought her EZ 380 over the other day and I was very surprised at how EZ it is to rack the slide. My 22s are harder to rack.
My question is, how does this work? For most of my life I was taught and believed that the recoil spring was directly related to the load used and as the power went up, so did the weight of the spring. It appears that the EZ is a simple action, not something exotic like roller lock or something similar, and as light as the spring seems to be, I'm amazed that it can reliably strip a round from the magazine.
They are neat little guns and point quite well but I do believe if I ever bought one, which is highly unlikely given I'm a revolver guy, I would, if possible, pin the grip safety. I just don't like grip safeties.