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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    I own four 9mm hand guns find my self if carrying it's normally the Sig P365.

  2. #32
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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    s&w is bring out new gun csx

  3. #33
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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by mmi View Post
    s&w is bring out new gun csx
    I am actually interested in this one. I think it's a bit high priced (MSRP) to not be optics ready. Have to wait to see what the street price will work out to be.

  4. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramencat57 View Post
    I got to hold all three today (Glock 43x, sig p365 xl, and s&w shield plus), however no local ranges have them for rent. Long shot, but would anyone be willing to let me shoot theirs? I'd compensate you for it, I just want to know before I sink money into one. Thanks again-
    That*s a good lineup. But I would add the Hellcat in the comparison.

    Last spring I wanted to replace my P239 that I had been carrying for 20+ years. I went in determined to get the 365x. After handling a few models, I walked out with the Hellcat. It was very comfortable. Kimber has a new compact, the R7 MAKO

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    Quote Originally Posted by tourrider View Post
    That*s a good lineup. But I would add the Hellcat in the comparison.

    Last spring I wanted to replace my P239 that I had been carrying for 20+ years. I went in determined to get the 365x. After handling a few models, I walked out with the Hellcat. It was very comfortable. Kimber has a new compact, the R7 MAKO

    One does not simply replace the P239. You just give it a comfortable spot to rest for a while...

  6. #36
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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramencat57 View Post
    I got to hold all three today (Glock 43x, sig p365 xl, and s&w shield plus), however no local ranges have them for rent. Long shot, but would anyone be willing to let me shoot theirs? I'd compensate you for it, I just want to know before I sink money into one. Thanks again-
    I have a stand p365 and the extended mags your welcome to try in the king of prussia area. The kahr cm9 I have is very similar to a glockenspiel imo.

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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramencat57 View Post
    I got to hold all three today (Glock 43x, sig p365 xl, and s&w shield plus), however no local ranges have them for rent. Long shot, but would anyone be willing to let me shoot theirs? I'd compensate you for it, I just want to know before I sink money into one. Thanks again-
    Sure, PM me and I can arrange a guest pass for you at my club (Lewisberry) and to shoot the S&W there. No comp necessary (but bring your own ammo).
    DGAF

  8. #38
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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    I got to hold all three today (Glock 43x, sig p365 xl, and s&w shield plus), however no local ranges have them for rent. Long shot, but would anyone be willing to let me shoot theirs? I'd compensate you for it, I just want to know before I sink money into one. Send me a pm, thanks again-

  9. #39
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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    One does not simply replace the P239. You just give it a comfortable spot to rest for a while...
    For real. I've tried to replace it many times, and it always made it back on my hip. But now it has taken up a spot in my office.

    My brother, two nephews and their spouse all got their NYS carry permits in the fall. I gave away three handguns to them for Christmas. They all wanted the P239, but I could not part with it.

  10. #40
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    Default Re: Help choosing a compact 9mm pistol

    I went from S&W M&P fullsize to M&PC to XD40SC to Hellcat for EDC. Hellcat & it is not even a contest for me.

    Need pocket carry? LCP

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