Double-stack 9mm with the thinnest grip
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Double-stack 9mm with the thinnest grip
I currently have both a Glock 43 and a S&W Shield in 9mm, but I would like more capacity--say at least 12 rounds. The problem is that I have small hands/short stubby fingers and have trouble getting a good grip on a pistol with a double-column magazine. What is the thinnest-gripped, double-column 9mm out there?
Thanks,
Crash
Thanks,
Crash
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Re: Double-stack 9mm with the thinnest grip
I think it's hard to beat the Sig P365 on that front. But good luck finding one. It's a new gun and supply has not quite caught up to demand.
That or you could go with a 2011 in 9mm if you don't mind the cost.
That or you could go with a 2011 in 9mm if you don't mind the cost.
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Unsure if such has changed, but I read somewhere years ago that the M&P 9 with the smallest backstrap installed had the shortest trigger reach of any double stack pistol in the industry. I have had the subcompact (with pinkie extension) as a training gun for just over 8 years now. It has been rode hard and put up wet and still runs fine, especially for folks with small hands/short fingers.
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Re: Double-stack 9mm with the thinnest grip
Your best bet is to go to a gun store/range that rents pistols and try several. Specifications are a good starting point, but there is no substitute for actually handling the pistol.
Of the many pistols they have sampled, my youngest brother and my wife both prefer the Walther PPS M2 as it fits their hands best. My brother finds my M&P, even with the smallest palm swell, to be too large for his hand; mostly in being able to reach the trigger. My wife, on the other hand, enjoys shooting my M&P and does so very well.
Walther has an 8 round magazine for the PPS M2. The PPS M2 LE comes with 6, 7, and 8 round magazines. My wife carries her LE with a round in the chamber; 8+1. She also carries a 7 round magazine for a total of 16 rounds on her person. The Walther would give you a pistol that will probably fit your hands (you have to try it for yourself) with only a 3 round reduction from your stated desired capacity. Carrying an additional magazine mitigates that issue.
Of the many pistols they have sampled, my youngest brother and my wife both prefer the Walther PPS M2 as it fits their hands best. My brother finds my M&P, even with the smallest palm swell, to be too large for his hand; mostly in being able to reach the trigger. My wife, on the other hand, enjoys shooting my M&P and does so very well.
Walther has an 8 round magazine for the PPS M2. The PPS M2 LE comes with 6, 7, and 8 round magazines. My wife carries her LE with a round in the chamber; 8+1. She also carries a 7 round magazine for a total of 16 rounds on her person. The Walther would give you a pistol that will probably fit your hands (you have to try it for yourself) with only a 3 round reduction from your stated desired capacity. Carrying an additional magazine mitigates that issue.
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Re: Double-stack 9mm with the thinnest grip
carlson1 wrote:Add a Taran Tactical magazine extension to your G43.
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Go handle a Browning High Power.
I also have short fingers, but with the contouring and set-up of the BHP I have no problem gripping the gun and reaching the trigger without crabbing my hand around.
It is not striker fired, it is a single-action, so there is a slide safety involved.
But is a very sweet pistol to hold, and has the added advantage of being very flat which makes it easy to conceal for a full sized service pistol.
Standard magazine holds 13 rounds, mags up to 17 and 20 rounds available.
I also have short fingers, but with the contouring and set-up of the BHP I have no problem gripping the gun and reaching the trigger without crabbing my hand around.
It is not striker fired, it is a single-action, so there is a slide safety involved.
But is a very sweet pistol to hold, and has the added advantage of being very flat which makes it easy to conceal for a full sized service pistol.
Standard magazine holds 13 rounds, mags up to 17 and 20 rounds available.
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Re: Double-stack 9mm with the thinnest grip
It's expensive (less than buying a new gun) but you could convert your Shield or Glock 43 mags with Magguts that would add +1 or +2 to your magazines.
The Shield 8 round mag would only be a 1/4" longer with the 8 round magazine and you'd get a 10+1 capacity in your gun.
I'm thinking about biting the bullet and doing the +2 for both of my Shield mags.
https://www.magguts.com/
Also, have you looked at the Glock 26 Gen 5 with the smallest grip option? Could be something to consider.
The advice you received about renting as many guns as you can is the best advice.
The Shield 8 round mag would only be a 1/4" longer with the 8 round magazine and you'd get a 10+1 capacity in your gun.
I'm thinking about biting the bullet and doing the +2 for both of my Shield mags.
https://www.magguts.com/
Also, have you looked at the Glock 26 Gen 5 with the smallest grip option? Could be something to consider.
The advice you received about renting as many guns as you can is the best advice.
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I agree. That’s what I did. I run the plus 2 in the gun and carry a back up 6 round mag. 15 rounds of 9mm is plenty for me.John Galt wrote:carlson1 wrote:Add a Taran Tactical magazine extension to your G43.
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I carry the plus 3 in the gun and a plus 3 on my belt. It functions flawlessly. My son is a LEO and off duty he carries a G43 with a plus 2. He just qualified the second time with his and not one failure.cmgee67 wrote:I agree. That’s what I did. I run the plus 2 in the gun and carry a back up 6 round mag. 15 rounds of 9mm is plenty for me.John Galt wrote:carlson1 wrote:Add a Taran Tactical magazine extension to your G43.
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I have small hands too. My solution was M&P 2.0 in both full and compact sizes. Four sizes of back straps and very aggressive grip stripling. Full size 17rd mags, Compact 15rd magsCrash wrote:I currently have both a Glock 43 and a S&W Shield in 9mm, but I would like more capacity--say at least 12 rounds. The problem is that I have small hands/short stubby fingers and have trouble getting a good grip on a pistol with a double-column magazine. What is the thinnest-gripped, double-column 9mm out there?
Thanks,
Crash
This past weekend I shot a Walther PPQ and it fit my hand very well too.
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I have the same problem with the glock, so I checked at a gun show and test fit everything that was in my price range and fit my hand. I settled on the Ruger SR9C. Double stack, comes with a 10 rd mag and a 17 rd. Mag. It feels real good.
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you might want to check out the sphinx sdp subcompact. it's by far the best grip for my small asian grip lol. 13+1
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If you are in the Houston/Friendswood area, I'd be happy to take you to PSC as my guest and let you try my CZ Compact and CZ P-10C. The Compact PCR has a Cajun Gunworks Pro Kit installed and this includes a reach-reduction kit for the trigger. I also have thin grips on it. It's a 9mm with 14 rd mags. The P-10C has a 15 rd mag.Crash wrote:I currently have both a Glock 43 and a S&W Shield in 9mm, but I would like more capacity--say at least 12 rounds. The problem is that I have small hands/short stubby fingers and have trouble getting a good grip on a pistol with a double-column magazine. What is the thinnest-gripped, double-column 9mm out there?
Thanks,
Crash
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