thanks for the warning. I tried my SR9C and it was just fine, but it is not small enough.Better try one before you buy if recoil is an issue. Light weight amplifies
felt recoil on these little guns.
All very good firearms.
Subcompacts: SR9c, M&P9c, G26
Micro 9s: LC9, PF9 (I've had both & ended up with LC9)
It would not matter what kind of action. It would be nice if it had both though. My regular kimber ultra has ended up as a safe queen since my injury.Kahr PM9 would fit the bill. The XDsc is a good option, although a little FAT.
We should probably ask for some more information first. What do you prefer? Striker fired, DA\SA transition, DAO, SAO, Flintlock? As mentioned, the smaller the gun, the bigger the felt recoil...
Kahr PM9 would fit the bill. The XDsc is a good option, although a little FAT.
We should probably ask for some more information first. What do you prefer? Striker fired, DA\SA transition, DAO, SAO, flintlock? As mentioned, the smaller the gun, the bigger the felt recoil...
We had an LC9 as well. Very concealable, however the trigger pull is crazy long. Not necessarily a deal breaker, but the wife opted for a different handgun after a short time. Not to say it's inaccurate - but you really have to concentrate on fundamentals at the range to get decent groups. Even though it's not a "range" gun, it succeeded in turning her off pretty quickly.
...the option of a subcompact model for everyday carry. I prefer the 9mm...