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It's been a year and a half since my last firearm purchase.
I've been considering handguns, particularly something smaller than my 1911 and in a smaller caliber like 9mm. This has inspired the following line of thinking:
I would like to find a pistol with the following characteristics, all of which are mutable to some degree, in decreasing order of priority.
- priced from $300-$499, used or new
- semi-automatic
- relatively short barrel (say 3"-4")
- single-action option [DA/SA or SA only - i.e. no GLOCK "safeaction"]
- chambered in 9mm Parabellum
- narrow [single-stack if possible]
- magazines sufficiently abundant that I can have at least three on hand
- mostly steel
The Walther P5 comes to mind. I like its aesthetics and compactness; I suspect price might be the only downside. Other slightly more exotic models such as the Makarov also meet my loose criteria.
The question I have for this board is what other examples come to mind, and what have other people selected given similar circumstances?
"Where the Hell do you put the bayonet?"- Chesty Puller, on first seeing a flamethrower
"You can bet your last loading die that Tonto didn't melt this stuff over no campfire!"
"If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." -- The Dalai Lama, (May 15, 2001, The Seattle Times)
J&G has used German Police Sig 225 (P6) for $349 right now. Another to consider is an oldie but a goodie if you want slim...the S&W Model 39 is easy to find on the secondary market and it my all time favorite single stack 9mm ... can be bought for about 250 in very nice condition.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H. L. Mencken
"Where the Hell do you put the bayonet?"- Chesty Puller, on first seeing a flamethrower
"You can bet your last loading die that Tonto didn't melt this stuff over no campfire!"
"If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." -- The Dalai Lama, (May 15, 2001, The Seattle Times)