Single stack 9mm help please!!

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cyphertext wrote:I have a Sig P290RS that I like. It is small enough to fit in the front pocket of my cargo shorts. Some say it is too heavy, but I don't have an issue with it. It is a DAO with a long but smooth trigger pull.. I prefer this over carrying cocked and locked in a pocket.

Ditto i like the trigger pull but i'm old wheel gun shooter fits in pocket fine and you can feel it

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Try the Sig P290 i like the trigger pull but i'm a wheel gun fan
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cmgee67 wrote:Ok guys I am lookin for single stack 9mm suggestions. Here's why. My primary carry guns are my G26 and G19 and they work perfect on 95% of most occasions but there are a handful of times a month that I can't carry either because they are too big so I'm looking for a small single stack 9mm. Small enough for pocket carry but not to small I can't get a grip on. I have owned a Glock 43 and didn't like the gun. I love Glock but don't like the 43. I have shot the S&W shield but I don't like it either or the ruger LCP or LC9. So those are ruled out. If you guys have any suggestions please throw them out.
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I have owned them all... Kahr, Sig, Shield, Ruger.

None of them is a tenth of what a G43 is.
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AJSully421 wrote:I have owned them all... Kahr, Sig, Shield, Ruger.

None of them is a tenth of what a G43 is.
I have a Glock 43 and my wife has a S&W performance center shield. I like them both but the OP didn't like them. We don't know why. I think before we provide help on an alternative one needs to know why the OP didn't like the models mentioned.
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If you were willing to forgo the pocket carry criterion, a 50 BMG pistol would give you a lot of knock down power in a relatively small package :lol::

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With the Glock & Shield ruled out I would say look at Khar or a Sig P938, both great as well.
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I have the XDs 3.3 in 9mm and love it. While I'm fairly certain it could probably be pocket carried with a flush mag, I have never tried. Its become my EDC because it so small and is easily covered by a shirt w/ an IWB holster.
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It might be a tad too big for pocket carry unless the pockets are big, but I have an aluminum framed, semi-auto S&W 3913 9mm single stack that I really like. Unfortunately, S&W stopped making them so you have to buy used.
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WRG wrote:CMGee67,

I am in the same market. I have been reading all the options that have been listed. My question is what did you not like about the Glock 43? The 43 was on my list to try along with the XDs 9.

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The Glock 43 in my opinion is a great gun. It s a Glock its gonna work and I love Glock. But what I didn't like about the gun was it just didn't feel right in the hand. It shot good but didn't feel good so I let it go. Function wise nothing wrong with the pistol. I picked up a Kahr Pm9 yesterday and shot it and I have to so it is the nicest little pistol I have ever shot or owned besides my 1911. It has the smoothest double action trigger you have ever felt! I got it used for 425 and it's an 800-900$ gun. The guy who owned it before maybe put 100-200 rounds through it which is great cuz it's already broke in. I put 50 rounds through it and it was way more accurate than the G43. Check out Kahr as an option. I am glad I found them. I have always heard good things but could never justify the price tag but yesterday I could.
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equin wrote:It might be a tad too big for pocket carry unless the pockets are big, but I have an aluminum framed, semi-auto S&W 3913 9mm single stack that I really like. Unfortunately, S&W stopped making them so you have to buy used.
Wow; you, too? I thought I was one of the only ones who still had one of the original 3913s in the safe. I think I bought mine in 1995. One of the first compact, lightweight, semi-autos aimed at the nascent concealed carry market. Mine never saw much carry, and I haven't put a round through it in over a decade. Maybe it's due a little range time...
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Another vote for the PM9. There are several good options in 9mm Kurz (.380), but I think the PM9 is about as good as it gets in a pocket-carry 9mm Luger.

Oh, and I still carry my 3913!
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Legionnaire wrote:Oh, and I still carry my 3913!
Another 3913 owner? Given its discontinued status and that it has sort of a cult following, maybe it needs its own Topic?

I had to grab the box for my 3913 off the shelf and check the manufacture date. I was wrong; I bought it in 1997, not 1995. It is, in fact, 19 years old this very month. It was born August 5, 1997. Aww...
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Hmmm. I don't know the date of mine; I'll have to look that up. I know Jeff Cooper was not a fan of "Crunchntickers" (DA/SA semi-autos), but really like both the 3913 and the 4013. There are "newer" designs out there, but I think it's hard to beat the 3rd gen S&W pistols.
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I have shot several of the single stack pistols, I own and carry a Kahr PM9, even with everything that has come out since the PM9, I stay with it. One thing I'll mention, it has a very long trigger pull. I like that, it gives me a sense of safety knowing that it would be very difficult to accidentally pull this trigger, not so with some of the other single stack pistols. Just my 2 cents, and I know what that is worth!
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