Who still makes a single stack 9mm other than...

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SIG, Keltec, Kahr, and the various 1911's.

I was at the fun shop yesterday and saw a used Taurus single stack 9mm whose model I do not recall, but know that it is no longer in current production. I would like to know what are my options. Thanks.
 
The new Skyy guns are out....there was a guy on here trying to trade 2 of them for I think, one Glock.

Not sure if they are worth a darn, but they are available.

A close second for you to look at would be the Makarov. Great quality gun for the money.
 
HK P7M8
HK P7 PSP

Above are discontinued but the M8 is still available new.

Walther P5
 
aguyindallas said:
The new Skyy guns are out....there was a guy on here trying to trade 2 of them for I think, one Glock.

Not sure if they are worth a darn, but they are available.
The new Skyy single stacks are out? Not according to the company website. Projected release is expected to be sometime in Summer 2006.
 
Nope. Holding it in my hand right now ...

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... and it is definitely a double stack.
 
I second Dollar An Hour's advice, Smith's auto's are under-rated in my opinion. My 908 has served well, I've heard good things on the 910 as well as the Smith's mentioned in the previous post.

JLaw
 
If you can find one at a decent price, the SIG P225 is probably one of the finest single stack 9mm pistols ever made. I love mine and so does my wife... she stole it!

Fine by me...

Blessings!
 
I've always considered the S&W 39XX series to be the most underrated single column 9mm pistols produced. Period.

Especially the 3913/14, and it's later compact cousins the NL, LS, 908 & TSW's.

My brother has long felt the same way about the P7. Enough so that he's owned 3 of them, from oldest to the newest.

Nowadays he owns an example of the late-production 3913 series ... and is very, very pleased with its reliability, weight, compactness and accuracy.

His P7's? He doesn't own them any longer. That surprised me at the time ...
 
Definitely the Smith & Wesson 3913TSW ...

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... is the finest compact (not sub-compact or mid-size or full-size) single-stack 9mm on the market.
 
you can find one at a decent price, the SIG P225 is probably one of the finest single stack 9mm pistols ever made.

He asked what single stack nine is still being made. I don't think Sig still maeks the P225 and if they do its no longer imported to the U.S. and has been repalced by the Sig P239 which is another single stack nine.

BTW, I like the P225 better than the P239 but both are fine choices.
 
Beretta still produces single column 9mm pistols based on the 92 design.

Nope I read on the Beretta Forum that Beretta is no longer producing any of the compact versions of the 92 as well as the Inox versions. I just checked Beretta's website and no 92M (Single stack 92) or 92L (Double Stack shortned slide and grip) are listed.
 
I have to 2nd...er..5th S&W 39 series. I have had my 3914 for 10+ years, it's the best, most accurate 9mm carry gun I have ever owned or shot. Very under recognized IMHO. An older M39 is on my short list.

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Pilot said:
He asked what single stack nine is still being made. I don't think Sig still maeks the P225 and if they do its no longer imported to the U.S. and has been repalced by the Sig P239 which is another single stack nine.

BTW, I like the P225 better than the P239 but both are fine choices.
According to Sig's website, the 225 is still in production but not being imported into the US via normal channels.
 
The P225 is still in production, it is just no longer being imported to the states, as has been stated by others in this thread. That aside, I would consider the availability still good as NIB P225s can still be found frequently.

I picked up mine NIB after they discontinued importation a few years ago.

Nothing like splitting hairs.

Blessings!
 
Walther P5 oops sorry for the double post I tried to delete

 
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The Walther P5 is my favorite single stack 9mm
 

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