6 Top 9mm Compacts

Published on June 30, 2017
Duration: 20:05

This guide, informed by an expert firearms instructor, details the selection criteria and comparative analysis of six top 9mm compact and sub-compact pistols. It emphasizes practical considerations like capacity, dimensions, trigger feel, and aftermarket support, drawing on personal range experience to provide objective insights for concealed carry choices.

Quick Summary

When choosing a 9mm compact pistol for concealed carry, prioritize dimensions like width and height for concealability, along with capacity, trigger type, ergonomics, reliability, and aftermarket support. Personal range experience is crucial for ensuring a good fit and function.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Criteria
  2. 01:25Glock 26 Gen 4
  3. 03:59Sig Sauer P320 Sub-compact
  4. 06:33Smith & Wesson M&P 9c
  5. 08:39FN FNS-9C
  6. 11:23HK P30SK
  7. 14:05HK VP9SK
  8. 16:21Summary and Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key factors to consider when choosing a 9mm compact pistol for concealed carry?

When selecting a 9mm compact pistol for concealed carry, prioritize dimensions like width and height for concealability, along with capacity, trigger type (striker-fired vs. hammer-fired), ergonomics, reliability, and aftermarket support. Personal range experience is also crucial for ensuring a good fit and function.

How do the Glock 26 Gen 4 and HK VP9SK compare in terms of capacity and features?

The Glock 26 Gen 4 offers a standard 10-round capacity and is known for its reliability and vast aftermarket. The HK VP9SK, a striker-fired sibling to the P30SK, also has a 10-round capacity and features unique slide 'charging supports' for easier manipulation, making it an excellent carry option.

What are the main differences between the HK P30SK and the HK VP9SK?

The primary difference lies in their firing mechanisms: the HK P30SK is hammer-fired, while the HK VP9SK is striker-fired. Both share the same 10-round magazines and similar dimensions, but the P30SK (LE version) boasts a lighter trigger pull, and the VP9SK features slide charging supports.

Which of the reviewed compact 9mm pistols are best for ambidextrous use?

The FN FNS-9C stands out as being fully ambidextrous out of the box, featuring controls like the slide stop and magazine release on both sides. This makes it a strong contender for shooters who prefer or require ambidextrous operation.

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