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  • Sonney

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    Walter

    The Walter 9mm it is light, accurate, and good looking. Has very little recoil and the paddle mag release very easy to use for left or right hands. And is easy to conceal.
     

    chezuki

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    Behind Bars
    The Walter 9mm it is light, accurate, and good looking. Has very little recoil and the paddle mag release very easy to use for left or right hands. And is easy to conceal.

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    Dec 29, 2008
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    Danville
    I'm not sure how to determine the best. For me, the Ruger Sr9 and 9c fit the Bill. The Sr9 is thin, for easy concealment, fits my hand perfectly with the backstrap adjusted to my liking, and after about 500 rounds, the trigger settles in to be just right, again, for me. I've shot much better than I expected in competition with it, too. It is virtually corrosion proof and has been 100% reliable. I've had 3 of them and shot thousand of rounds of a wide variety of ammo, and never had a failure. That's pretty good for a gun that costs about $400.
     

    Colt556

    Grandmaster
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    Feb 12, 2009
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    Avon
    Single stack;

    HK P7
    Sig 225/P6
    S&W 3913/3906/39
    Walther P5
    Colt LW Commander in 38 Super! :yesway:


    Double stack;

    CZ 75 Compact
    Browning HP
     

    Don GrinGo

    Plinker
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    Feb 3, 2013
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    I would have to pick my p239. I agree with smokinsigs357 it's big enough on your hand but concealable on the waist.
     

    c604

    Plinker
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    Jan 30, 2013
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    Morgantown
    I vote my p7m13. Its a double stack magazine that feeds into a single stack at the top. This takes care of both catagories with one pistol. :patriot:
     

    Opie

    Sharpshooter
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    Feb 2, 2013
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    Evansville
    I prefer the Glock 26 for carry. I have found that it shoots just as good as the 19 for me and conceals well. It's also as reliable as they come.
     
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