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  • 45fan

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    As far as diminutive 9s go, I have a Kahr MK-9, my wife went with the PF-9. Both have been very reliable, and I have no issue with accuracy with either.
    Voting with favor toward the cost, I would go with the PF-9, its an accurate, reliable pistol for a rock bottom price.
    If money were not an issue, the Kahr is a much more refined pistol, though its a good bit heavier, it is still much lighter than any of my full size guns. I would imagine going with the CM-9 would keep both the cost and weight down quite a bit.

    The only other little 9 I have looked at is the Sig p938. I really like the single action triggers, and it feels less bulky in my hand than the Kahr without feeling too small.
     

    ModernGunner

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    I prefer the P-11 over the PF9. 13 rounds, and the pistol is roughly the same size. It's one of two BUG's worn frequently.
     

    ziggy

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    Every brand and gun has its fans. I like the Beretta Nano.
    I suggest you research the features of the various guns and see what you favor before you go hold them and shoot them.
     

    LANShark42

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    I bought a Diamondback DB9 last week. I was looking for something light weight. Haven't had it to the range yet, but I've been dry firing it a lot (with snapcaps). The bottom of the trigger seems sharp. I'm not expecting it to be a comfortable gun to shoot, but I am glad I chose another 9mm over .380 ACP.
     

    Cole46845

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    I spent a lot of time researching the DB9. Very interesting concept. But, after spending many , many hours researching, I decided against it and went with a 380. But, I still might try a DB9 someday.


    My dad had one. Junk. Loud as heck. Kicked like a mule and had FTF problems with certain ammunition? We couldn't narrow prob down but after 50rds started with problems. Not a fun gun to shoot all day. Tears u up
     

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