What is your favorite single stack 9mm?

Regrettably I've passed on a couple of Sports over the years but I did jump on the one MP3S that turned up at a semi-local shop I frequent. The one that haunts me is the .32ACP B-77 that showed up for several years at my club show,........back when any $200 pistol seemed expensive. I'll be ready whenever another comes along. I've got spare mags along with a replacement barrel/slide tucked away.
 
I saw a Benelli in a LGS about a year ago, when I was just window-shopping. It was a higher-end shop, the guy had real USGI stuff (Garands, 1911's, M! Carbines), as well as a bunch of Colt 1911's and Pythons.

I think the Benelli was priced between $700-$800. Looked like the one all the way to the right in the picture above.
 
Regrettably I've passed on a couple of Sports over the years but I did jump on the one MP3S that turned up at a semi-local shop I frequent. The one that haunts me is the .32ACP B-77 that showed up for several years at my club show,........back when any $200 pistol seemed expensive. I'll be ready whenever another comes along. I've got spare mags along with a replacement barrel/slide tucked away.

Yeah, the one all the way to the right is my B77. It shoots like a dream. They are just straight blowback pistols, not delayed like the B76.

The B77 has recently really brought some high dollars on Gunbroker. Of course, so has the B76.
 
My favorite single stack 9mm is my EDC Kahr K9. Great gun, well made and extremely accurate.
 
Of the single stack 9mm's I have first would be my P210 Legend followed very closely by a P7M8 then Walther P5, a distant forth would be my Colt Combat Commander.
 
The father of the M39. The one and only P38. In the second picture being escorted by his two single-stack brothers.
 

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My favorite is the Tokarev 213. I finally found a set of grips with the arched grip and it points instinctively. And it shoots 124gr cast all day long. The P08's are getting long in tooth otherwise they would be my favorites.
 
If 9mm Bergmann-Bayard counts, it would be my Star Modelo Super, otherwise, the Radom VIS35.

Larry
 
My favorite is the Tokarev 213. I finally found a set of grips with the arched grip and it points instinctively. And it shoots 124gr cast all day long.
Those 9mm Tokarevs have no business being as accurate as they are :)
Mine really spoiled me, as I progressed to more expensive pistols. I thought higher cost would equate to better inherent accuracy and a better standard of build. As it turns out, my T-54s shoot as accurately as any gun I have, and once you get rid of the silly add-on safety, the rest is good solid steel that has held up well (at least in my case).

I splurged and put some of the grips4u grips on one of my T-54s (basically doubled the investment I had in it!), and it's super comfortable now, as well.
 
For me it begins and ends right here. Plentiful parts and service even though it never needs either. I seldom carry 9mm but can't bring myself to sell it off.

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