The Best "Full Size" 9mm Handguns That I Own - TheFireArmGuy

Published on May 20, 2017
Duration: 7:28

This video provides an expert review of eight full-size 9mm handguns owned by the host, who demonstrates significant experience and familiarity with these firearms. The selection criteria focus on barrel length over 4 inches, with detailed discussions on the design, features, and performance of each model, including the Browning Hi-Power, Baby Desert Eagle III, Grand Power X-Calibur, CZ 75 B, Sig Sauer P226, Rock Island Tac Ultra, Magnum Research MR9 Eagle, and Canik TP9 SFX.

Quick Summary

The expert defines 'full-size' 9mm handguns as those with barrels over 4 inches. He reviews eight models including the Browning Hi-Power, CZ 75 B (noted for its low bore axis), Sig Sauer P226, and the competition-ready Canik TP9 SFX, detailing their unique features and performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Full Size 9mm Criteria
  2. 00:30Browning Hi-Power Review
  3. 01:07Baby Desert Eagle III Review
  4. 01:49Grand Power X-Calibur Review
  5. 02:29CZ 75 B Review
  6. 03:25Sig Sauer P226 Review
  7. 04:17Rock Island Tac Ultra 1911 Review
  8. 05:19Magnum Research MR9 Eagle Review
  9. 06:17Canik TP9 SFX Review
  10. 07:09Conclusion & Viewer Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a 'full-size' 9mm handgun according to this expert?

The expert defines a 'full-size' 9mm handgun as one with a barrel length exceeding 4 inches. This criterion excludes compact models like the Glock 19 from his 'full-size' list, focusing instead on larger framed pistols.

Which full-size 9mm handguns are featured in the video?

The video features the Browning Hi-Power, Baby Desert Eagle III, Grand Power X-Calibur, CZ 75 B, Sig Sauer P226, Rock Island Tac Ultra, Magnum Research MR9 Eagle, and Canik TP9 SFX.

What are some key features highlighted for the CZ 75 B?

The CZ 75 B is praised for its low bore axis, which reduces muzzle flip and perceived recoil, contributing to its excellent function and accuracy. It also features a very nice single-action trigger pull.

What makes the Canik TP9 SFX suitable for competition?

The Canik TP9 SFX is designed for competition with features like an optic-ready slide, a fiber optic front sight, a 5.2-inch barrel, and a standard 20-round magazine capacity, all offered at an accessible price point.

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