Quite a few good suggestions on here so far.
If you're looking for something slimmer (as in single stack), I'd suggest trying a Kahr PM9, or go slightly bigger with a CW9/CW45. Personally, the CW and P series have been great for me, but I've never shot the PM9 as it seemed too small for my hand.
The CW and P series weigh about 16 oz empty. They're very comfortably concealed. Polymer and stainless for easy maintenance. Nice and accurate. Oooh, and almost forgot the DAO trigger.... LOVE IT!
I recommend staying away from earlier model P9's, as they had some problems with serial #'s starting with YA and YB. But if you happen on to one of these in a good deal, Kahr will take care of you... usually with free parts.
Another single-stack option: Glock G36
.45, 6 rounds, weighs about 20 oz empty. Slimmer than other glocks.
Can't say I've had experience with it, but it's an option.
And gotta love the snub nose S&W, as previously suggested.
If you're looking for something slimmer (as in single stack), I'd suggest trying a Kahr PM9, or go slightly bigger with a CW9/CW45. Personally, the CW and P series have been great for me, but I've never shot the PM9 as it seemed too small for my hand.
The CW and P series weigh about 16 oz empty. They're very comfortably concealed. Polymer and stainless for easy maintenance. Nice and accurate. Oooh, and almost forgot the DAO trigger.... LOVE IT!
I recommend staying away from earlier model P9's, as they had some problems with serial #'s starting with YA and YB. But if you happen on to one of these in a good deal, Kahr will take care of you... usually with free parts.
Another single-stack option: Glock G36
.45, 6 rounds, weighs about 20 oz empty. Slimmer than other glocks.
Can't say I've had experience with it, but it's an option.
And gotta love the snub nose S&W, as previously suggested.