Slim 9mm

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You can get used German police trade in P7 PSP's (they're really E's) for a decent price, around $650 - $700 nowdays. However, they are heavy, so you'll need a decent belt and holster, but they are WORTH IT.
 
You can get used German police trade in P7 PSP's (they're really E's) for a decent price, around $650 - $700 nowdays

they have them at Top Gun Supply for $100 less than that...Tom and Michelle are good people and great to deal with too
 
Im going to go check out a Taurus 709, Walther PPS, and KelTec p9 that my dealer got in this week. I have done alot of reading on these guns but havent had the chance to actually pick one up.
 
+1 on the Walther PPS. It's a fine piece of engineering, and it's easily concealed. The three different magazine sizes and two different caliber choices also provide some nifty options.
 
Another +1 for the S&W 3913 or 3914

Best slim 9mm out there IMHO. Extremely reliable, accurate and very slim. My 3914 is the only handgun I own that I can comfortably carry IWB.

Here's my 3914 and Safariland holster.....
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I carry my PF9 more than anything else I own. It is the best combo of light and slim. It is honestly more comfortable for me on the hip than an lightweight revolver in the pocket.

I have had half a dozen "small" guns for the warmer months when i can't easily conceal a double stack 16+ round gun and the PF9 is by far the easiest carry.
 
+1 on the Walther PPS. It's a fine piece of engineering, and it's easily concealed. The three different magazine sizes and two different caliber choices also provide some nifty options.
I found a First Edition at my local dealer today. Carrying case, holster, 3 mags, and a nice lock. I inherited a Smith 686, so I traded in my 6" Taurus .38 for something that would be more easily concealed. I came away with the Walther for $30.00 after handing over my taurus 82.

I was dead set on a single stack 9mm, but something about the lines of the Walther sold me over the KelTec PF9 / P11 and the Taurus 709.
 
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Went to the gun show today

OK, there was a gun show locally, so I got a chance to look at most of the guns everyone recommended to me. All good suggestions, by the way!

Here is what I saw and liked today:

1. Taurus 709 "Slim" - I really liked the width of this gun, but my pinky kept slipping off and that was very distracting.
2. Kahr P45 - Loved it, but a little pricey right now.
3. Sig P229/228 - This gun felt good in my hand, but the decocker seemed a bit awkward.
4. Smith 39xx - A good choice, but it was in a really used condition so I had to pass it up. If I can find one just like nwilliams has, I'd grab it up in a second.
5. Taurus PT140 Pro - For some reason, I really liked this gun. It's fairly small, it's a 40 cal (not my original intention, but I dig it), and it fit my hand perfectly.

Out of everything I saw, I'm thinking the PT140 ($329 plus tax) is the winner. It seems like a great price, a good fit, and a decent amount of power in a small package. (Plus, I don't currently have a .40.)

So, how is it in terms of reliability? Does anyone have any experience with it? Anyone love it? Hate it? (Yes, I know it's ugly but it'll be concealed so that' OK).
 
Had the PT111 (9mm version). It sucked. However, it served me well when I couldn't afford anything better and it never had a failure thru the 1500 or so rds I put thru it.
 
I don't know about a PT-140, but I do own a PT-145 and I know what you mean with the grip, feels pretty good holding it. But like I said, I have a PT-145 and it has never gave me any problems. Kinda pickey about ammo, but still awesome handgun.
 
+++ Walther PPS +++

My Walther PPS 9mm is a great conceal carry pistol. Completely reliable, shoots all flavors of ammo, accurate, thin, good ergonomics and great German quality.
 
Keltec PF-9; while I didn't like the .380 P3-AT, I have loved my PF-9. In over 12 months and over 500 rounds, not a single problem. Very light, and slimmest on market.
 
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