In light of so many 9mm threads - list your 9mm pistols here!

CZ P07, Browning P35, Kahr P9, 5906, 6906, Sig 228, Beretta 92 Centurion, CZ 75B, MAPP (Philippine CZ copy), Sar CM9 (Turk CZ copy), Glock 2nd gen 17, Beretta APX. Joe

A fellow CZ lover! I have one of each version of the originals except the Compact D:

CZ 75B

CZ 75 Compact (again NOT the Compact D - the straight Compact is my absolute favorite GUN of all time, except for my S&W M27 no dash of course).
Like ALL CZs, it feels wonderful (because just saying good or great doesn’t describe it) in your hand. A heavier gun and smooth, straight shooter (again true of all CZs), it handles the recoil like it was a .22. It is as well balanced as you could ever hope for and just an absolute joy to shoot. I looked it up on HICOCK45 once and even HE said, “if you don’t want one, don’t pick it up! It just feels that good in your hand!” - sorry to all you fans of his, never have been one.

CZ RAMI - A great carry gun if you don’t mind a little weight or don’t plan to carry all day.

STAR 43 - A bit heavier than the RAMI, but also a great carry gun if you don’t mind the weight/plan to carry all day.

I have always wanted an older model Browning Hi Power (with the beer barrel sights - FN maybe?) too, but I shoot so infrequently now it’s tough to talk myself in to… but then again…lol…
 
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Sig 226 that was given to me by the PD when I retired. It was in our contract that we were to be given our duty weapon upon retirement.
Mauser BYF 41 with 3 mags, loading tool, and holster.
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Bc1023, gorgeous bunch of 9mm pistolas you have there!

I am curious how the Dan Wesson DWX compares to those high end beauties. I've been thinking about getting a single stack 1911 in 9mm, and have read that the Dan Wesson punches above its weight.
 
Semi-Autos
Beretta 92FS
Beretta 92FS Compact
Beretta 92G Centurion Tactical
Beretta 92X Compact
Beretta 92D
Beretta 9000S
Browning Hi Power Mk II
Glock 43
Glock 48
Kahr CM9
Kahr CW9
Kahr K9 (2)
Kahr T9
Remington R51
Sig P224
Sig P225-A1
Sig P239
Sig P355 SAS
S&W CS9 (2)
S&W CS9D
S&W 39-2 (2, 1 blued, 1 nickel)
S&W 3906
S&W 3913
S&W 3913 Ladysmith
S&W 3913TSW (Pre-rail)
S&W 3914
S&W 3914 Ladysmith
S&W 3914DAO (2)
S&W 3953 (3)
S&W 3953 TSW (Pre-rail)
S&W 439 (2, 1 fixed, 1 adjustable sights)
S&W 469
S&W 5903
S&W 639 (2)
S&W 6906
S&W 6946
S&W 909
S&W 915
S&W Recon 9
Taurus PT92C
Revolvers
Ruger LCR
Ruger SP101 (2)
Ruger Service Six
Ruger Speed Six
 
Detonics Combat Master VII
Glock 19
Glock 43X
Sig P320
Sig P365
Sig P365XL
Sig P938
Taurus P99AF
Walther P5
 
I got a GEN 5 Glock 17 that I really like.

Gun laws are harsh here, I still have the papers to buy another 9 mm...first thought about getting a steel one to have something different than the glock. I tried (didn't shoot, just took it in hands) the CZ shadow SP 01, amazing grip. My gunsmith also have a GP Hi power for sale, found it beautiful...Still, after some thought, I think that I'm gonna stick with another polymer, can't decide between Glock 19 or 26 (note that CCW is forbidden here in Europe). No need to post another G17 pic but thought that you might like the pics of this beautiful GP Hi Power (made in Belgium:love: Hehe)



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I'm not a huge fan of the 9mm round, but it's my belief that EVERYONE should have a Browning Hi-power, so I do. I also have a Mauser C-96 in 9mm, which is a hoot to shoot, but gently since it's old! Otherwise, I'm a 1911 and a revolver kind of guy.
 
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