1/8/2024 0 Comments Compact 9mm comparisonsFirearms can be extremely dangerous if not used safely. Do not attempt to copy at home anything you see in our videos. The Best Micro 9mm Handguns Available Today: Kimber R7 Mako Smith & Wesson CSX Wilson Combat SFX9 Ruger Max-9 Springfield Armory Hellcat SIG Sauer P365 Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus Ruger LCRx Ruger EC9s Glock 43 Updated The best concealed carry handguns are small, and most shooters today tend to prefer 9mm. NOTE: All shooting in our videos is done by professional shooters for instructional and entertainment purposes, with an emphasis on safety and responsible gun ownership. The Zombie movie, “Strain 100,” is available on Amazon Prime: For more information about the movie, check at Please check out and support the people who help make this channel possible: BUD’s GUN SHOP, FEDERAL PREMIUM, SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE, SILENCER CENTRAL, TALON GRIPS, & BALLISTOL: īecome a Gong Club member at our Patreon Page: ĪLSO, ALL our videos are on short FAQ Videos playlist will answer most questions you have:įind us on Hickok45 Twitter and Facebook, as well as “therealHickok45” on Instagram. It actually fares very, very well in this group. I did not have the new Taurus GX4 for this comparison, but stay tuned to see it soon. Comparing some of the new micro-compact 9mm pistols that have flooded the market lately. And why the CZ P07? Because I like CZ’s, that’s why! (And it’s also an occasional carry gun for me as well). I added in other pistols like the the Glock 26, which we don’t often think as part of the “mini 9mm” group but is right in the middle of the pack when it comes to size, weight and firepower, and other guns like the Kel-Tec P3AT and the Glock 19 to compare the pocket 9mm’s to their smaller and larger siblings. Long, boring description of what this means over here, but for now, just think SA = better, smoother trigger but needs a safety, DA/Striker = kinda sorta like a revolver. SA/DA = You guessed it, both Single Action AND Double Action, depending on how you use it. If you know of one, leave it in the comments * I couldn’t find a review for the AMT Backup in 9mm. (4) A full can of soda weighs about 13.76 ounces (3) Firepower Index = ( Energy In ft/lbs x bullet weight in grains x Capacity)/100. (1) Assuming 0.441 ounces for each 124gr 9mm cartridge and. Scroll to the left to see all the columns. Here’s a semi-complete roundup of all the mini/pocket 9mm’s out there, set up so you can quickly compare features such as price and weight against each other gun. Which is good, because despite their popularity, these are not good guns for a beginning shooter: Their small size means they have more recoil and kick then bigger 9mm’s, and that small size also equates to a shorter sight radius, making longer shots a bit tougher. Even with that history, I’m still a big proponent of the combination of size and firepower that a sub-subcompact 9mm brings to the table, and they have the added value of having roughly the same manual of arms as their bigger cousins, the 9mm service pistol. My history with the Sccy has been a little chequered, (it’s gone back to the shop three times), so I carry a Smith and Wesson Shield now. I’ve been a fan of mini 9mm pistols for concealed carry since I purchased a Sccy CPX-1 in 2007. The chart below was TRUNCATED to comply with maximum number of characters allowed in a post) (Click on above link to see COMPLETE CHART. Mini/Pocket 9mm Pistols for Concealed Carry
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