Budget 9mm for small hands?

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Hi all - Looking for your quick and dirty recommendations for a cheap and cheerful 9mm autoloader. Polymer preferred, but I can be open minded. And bonus points if they're available from a vendor right now...

I've seen Tara TM-9 and Girsan MC28 available - Between these two, which would you say is better for smaller hands? And what other options should I consider?

Thanks!
 
Grab what you can find at this point. The time for be scrupulous is behind you... Bars closing and the pretty girls have trickled out.
 
Good luck of you break a norinco and need parts. Same with all the budget brands.

If I was you I would go buy a PSA dagger right now. A few places have them. It's a Glock 19 gen 3 clone. PSA makes good guns and if something goes wrong when we cannot buy any more you will never have issues with parts. Good reviews. Smaller gun and price is good. The best part is you can get them right now
 
Good luck of you break a norinco and need parts. Same with all the budget brands.

If I was you I would go buy a PSA dagger right now. A few places have them. It's a Glock 19 gen 3 clone. PSA makes good guns and if something goes wrong when we cannot buy any more you will never have issues with parts. Good reviews. Smaller gun and price is good. The best part is you can get them right now

Good call!
 
Thanks for all the ideas folks. Anybody comment on the grip circumference of the Tara vs. Girsan MC28?

Any thoughts on the FMK 9C1?

Recommend a retailer for the PSA Dagger?

Or if anyone has a line on a G48, preferably MOS, at pricing from a week ago... :runaway:
 
No offense but now is not the time to be cross shopping and asking for comparisons. In a day or 2 the door will be closed for handguns. As I said in my last post. All those ones you are talking about you will not be able to get parts in 20 years from now. You are about to by your only handgun for the rest of your life. Buy something you can get parts for. Glock clone is the only option right now.

In the time you have been thinking foc just ran out of daggers.

Irg still has some.
https://www.irunguns.ca/product.php?name=51655116728&category=all
 
Thanks for all the ideas folks. Anybody comment on the grip circumference of the Tara vs. Girsan MC28?

Any thoughts on the FMK 9C1?

Recommend a retailer for the PSA Dagger?

Or if anyone has a line on a G48, preferably MOS, at pricing from a week ago... :runaway:

Optic ready PSA Dagger at IRG for $399USD, I'd get on it asap.
 
No offense but now is not the time to be cross shopping and asking for comparisons. In a day or 2 the door will be closed for handguns. As I said in my last post. All those ones you are talking about you will not be able to get parts in 20 years from now. You are about to by your only handgun for the rest of your life. Buy something you can get parts for. Glock clone is the only option right now....


Haha, I can see how you might think that! I already have "nice" guns that would last me several lifetimes. I'd like just one more... Cheap(ish) and plastic and 9mm, that's all.
 
Haha, I can see how you might think that! I already have "nice" guns that would last me several lifetimes. I'd like just one more... Cheap(ish) and plastic and 9mm, that's all.

Apologies. I thought it was your first gun. Your very limited on selection but the dagger is still your best bet. Unless you want to spend 800 and get a sig p320. Then down the road you can change calibers but I'm not sure if any are left. Nordic had 1 an hour while but it was a full-size.
 
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