Since you specified an HK, that means you're ok with the paddle magazine release and not looking at a $300 pistol. That being said, if you want a single stack 9mm, my Walther PPS in .40 has been awesome. Recoil is controllable, not nearly as bad as you would think from a compact .40 but a 9mm would be easier to shoot. Plus it is very concealable.SBP2015 wrote:At this time I have a Glock 17 for home defense and a Glock 19 for my carry. Was asked today what I wanted to get for birthday this year. I was thinking of a HK P30SK for a second carry. Want to stick with 9mm. Any advice is appreciated.
If you want a double stack, the Walther P99c deserves a look as well. I have the the full size in .40 and am also very happy with it. I do not think the compact version would be much more difficult to conceal than the PPS. I'm waiting for a holster for the P99 to see how well it carries, right now it stays in the vehicle.
Walther has done a terrible job of promoting their pistols in the US which is a shame because they make a good product. I'm considering gettign the wife a night stand pistol and it will be a choice between the P99c or PPS in 9mm. She has little hands and thinks the full size is too big.
I also have a P22 and a PPQ is on my wish list along with a PPK but I have no real use for the PPK other than I just want one.
I think you would also be happy with the HK. From what I've read, they are the cream of the crop of polymer pistols.