American1776
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I have come to appreciate the single stack 9mm service pistol. Today's pistols seem to consist of either hi-cap double stacks OR single stack pocket sized pistols. The single stack full-sized 9mm seems to be obsolete these days. But not for my tastes. Here are some of the reasons I like service size single stack 9mm:
1. Ergonomic grip. I don't have huge hands, and the single stack frame fits me well.
2. Balance. These single column guns just balance well.
3. The steel frame and slide offer good recoil control for fast shooting a 9mm.
4. Light weight for steel. I prefer steel framed pistols. Double stack steel pistols get very heavy, but their single stack counterparts are still a comfortable carry weight of 28-35 ounces.
5. They are thin guns.
6. Full sized barrels offer good ballistics.
Here are two of my favorite full size single stack 9mm's: the H&K P7 and the S&W model 539. Both are from the 1980's. While I love my 45 1911 and wheel guns, these pistols just speak to me.
Anyone else prefer the single stack FULL size 9 as well?
1. Ergonomic grip. I don't have huge hands, and the single stack frame fits me well.
2. Balance. These single column guns just balance well.
3. The steel frame and slide offer good recoil control for fast shooting a 9mm.
4. Light weight for steel. I prefer steel framed pistols. Double stack steel pistols get very heavy, but their single stack counterparts are still a comfortable carry weight of 28-35 ounces.
5. They are thin guns.
6. Full sized barrels offer good ballistics.
Here are two of my favorite full size single stack 9mm's: the H&K P7 and the S&W model 539. Both are from the 1980's. While I love my 45 1911 and wheel guns, these pistols just speak to me.
Anyone else prefer the single stack FULL size 9 as well?