I purchased a Nano as a thin conceal weapon rather than the LC9 while waiting for a Solo to arrive These are my pro and cons after a month of carry and about 125 assorted rounds fired.
Pro: Thin as an LC9, but a better grip feel, overall smaller than an LC9 (Kimberly Solo size), fits into waistband much better than a Glock 27. Fairly accurate at 7 and 15 yards. No misfires or misfeeds. Looong trigger pull at 9 lbs provides extra security for trigger safety, very Glock like design and breakdown. Very smooth unobstructed pull from holsters. Defense rounds produce more snap, but it is not very noticible, even after several magazines. Cons: Most noticible, extremely top heavy causing a definite automatic down pull of front sight, no magazine pinky extension, front sight tends to get lost in rear sights.
Overall, I like this weapon, but it naturally does not shoot as comfortably as my Glock 27. It fits a specific small form factor need with decent punch. I trust it in my waist band and I quickly adjusted to the long pull. to improve it, I will add some TruGlo TFO sights when they come out and a Pearce magazine extender when they are available, hopefully for an even nicer grip. I will also consider weighting the Pearce extension to balance out the heavy barrel, which is irritating and harder to adjust to than I expected.
Pro: Thin as an LC9, but a better grip feel, overall smaller than an LC9 (Kimberly Solo size), fits into waistband much better than a Glock 27. Fairly accurate at 7 and 15 yards. No misfires or misfeeds. Looong trigger pull at 9 lbs provides extra security for trigger safety, very Glock like design and breakdown. Very smooth unobstructed pull from holsters. Defense rounds produce more snap, but it is not very noticible, even after several magazines. Cons: Most noticible, extremely top heavy causing a definite automatic down pull of front sight, no magazine pinky extension, front sight tends to get lost in rear sights.
Overall, I like this weapon, but it naturally does not shoot as comfortably as my Glock 27. It fits a specific small form factor need with decent punch. I trust it in my waist band and I quickly adjusted to the long pull. to improve it, I will add some TruGlo TFO sights when they come out and a Pearce magazine extender when they are available, hopefully for an even nicer grip. I will also consider weighting the Pearce extension to balance out the heavy barrel, which is irritating and harder to adjust to than I expected.