Best Handguns Going Into 2025 (Compact 9MM) - Part 1

Published on January 3, 2025
Duration: 32:16

This review compares four compact 9mm handguns for 2025: Shadow Systems CR920XP, Sig Sauer P365 Fuse, Smith & Wesson M&P Carry Comp, and Walther PDP. Testing involved extensive live-fire, including drills and 25-yard accuracy tests, to evaluate reliability, durability, and shootability. Each pistol offers distinct advantages, from the Walther's budget-friendliness and tracking to the M&P's ergonomics and trigger, the Shadow Systems' aesthetics and compensation, and the Sig's modularity.

Quick Summary

The best compact 9mm handguns for 2025 include the Shadow Systems CR920XP, Sig P365 Fuse, S&W M&P Carry Comp, and Walther PDP. Each offers unique strengths: the Walther for budget, Shadow Systems for compensation, M&P for ergonomics, and Sig for modularity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Series Introduction & Testing Methodology
  2. 04:07Shadow Systems CR920XP Initial Look
  3. 06:27Sig Sauer P365 Fuse Initial Look
  4. 08:32Smith & Wesson M&P Carry Comp Initial Look
  5. 11:03Walther PDP Initial Look
  6. 14:00Performance Drills: FTS and Metal Mania
  7. 19:2625-Yard Accuracy and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Shadow Systems CR920XP reviewed for 2025?

The Shadow Systems CR920XP features an external compensator for reduced recoil, a flared magwell, 15-round metal magazines, and a high-quality trigger. It also includes full metal sights with a tritium front and serrated rear.

How does the Sig Sauer P365 Fuse compare to other compact 9mm handguns?

The Sig Sauer P365 Fuse offers a flat trigger, optics readiness, and larger capacity magazines (17rd, 21rd). It feels snappier than compensated models but remains manageable, though its front fiber optic sight rod proved fragile in testing.

What makes the Smith & Wesson M&P Carry Comp stand out?

The M&P Carry Comp boasts a Performance Center trigger, aggressive slide serrations, and an internal barrel compensator. It comes with 15-round flush-fit magazines and grip extensions, offering a legal advantage over threaded barrels.

Is the Walther PDP a good budget-friendly option for concealed carry?

Yes, the Walther PDP is presented as the most budget-friendly at $550, featuring an easy-rack slide, ambidextrous controls, and a surprisingly good trigger for its price. It also demonstrates excellent tracking during shooting drills.

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