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Looking at picking up a small thin 9mm. I think I am down to the Beretta Nano or the M&P Shield. What are your thoughts? Am I missing any (not interested in PF-9).
Guest bkelm18
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Kahr CM/PM 9. Excellent gun. The CM is the "economy" version of the PM.

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nano trigger is poorish & does not clean up with use.  Shield is a much, much better pistol.   I have the sig 938 now and its a keeper, but if not that, shield would be my #2 pick.

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Kimber solo carry. Light, thin (0.995 inches) and extreamly accurate. Mine has over 300 rounds down the pipe with no issues ever.
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The Walther PPS is very reliable, accurate, and highly concealable. The trigger is also very smooth,and it's a striker fired handgun which I prefer. Walther has made small handguns for many years and I think they produce a high quality product.

 

Also, you should check out a Ruger LC9. It's a slim gun, about the size of Walther PPS, and less expensive. It's a double action, hammer fired handgun with a longer trigger pull.

 

I have both and would recommend the Walther PPS if you have the funds. They're going for about $550 to $600 on Gunbroker (new). I noticed that CDNN was recently selling the LC9's for about $320.

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+1 to the Kahr CM9 or PM9.  The only thing I don't like about mine is the long trigger (I'm used to glocks and 1911s) and long reset. Other than that, it's a fantastic gun and the size and weight are great.

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nano trigger is poorish & does not clean up with use.  Shield is a much, much better pistol.   I have the sig 938 now and its a keeper, but if not that, shield would be my #2 pick.

 

+1 on the Sig 938

 

I like the Shield as well.

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I second the Walther PPS.  I have owned one for a couple of years and it's one of the finest handguns I have ever owned.  It also has the option of 6, 7, or 8 round magazines, tritium sights, and it has an accessory rail if you choose to add a small laser to the platform.

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I just measured my wife's LC-9. The slide and frame measure .89". Going to be hard finding a 9mm that is narrower than that for the price. A 1911's slide is less than an inch as well.

 

Dolomite

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My vote would be the M&P Shield.   It handles and shoots nicely.  Very controllable, has a decent trigger and short reset.  I much prefer it over the LC9's long trigger pull.   

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Guest hi im drummer03
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M&P shield for the win!

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My vote would be the M&P Shield. It handles and shoots nicely. Very controllable, has a decent trigger and short reset. I much prefer it over the LC9's long trigger pull.</p></blockquote>

The LC-9 does have a looooooonnnnnnggggggg trigger pull.

Dolomite
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I switched to the Beretta Nano after having a Ruger LC9....the LC9 trigger pull is WAY to long for my taste.

 

The nano trigger feels a little more 'glockish' to me which is something I like.

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