Oh Man, where do I even begin?
Chronologically speaking, the BHP Mk 3 with "Safety Firing System" (SFS) that allows the Hammer to be pushed forward into a Drop-Safe mode with a round chambered, is one of my all-time favourites made even better. Pushing the cocked Hammer forwards activates the Safety Lever upwards onto the Safe position and the pistol is now safe to carry. When you draw and swipe the Safety Lever downwards the Hammer jumps back into Fire mode and is ready to fire the first round in single-action. The SFS is an awesome system that the South Koreans have adopted with their "Lionheart" series of service pistols. Who needs single/double action when you can safely carry Hammer-down, but immediately fire a single-action shot by swiping off the Safety:
I am also a big fan of the much lesser known Fabrique Nationale/Browning BDA-9, the only "official" effort to make the BHP a Single/Double-Action pistol. Equipped with a Decocker (vice Safety) this is actually a very capable "Wonder-Nine":
Next up would have to be the CZ-75 in all of its many, many iterations, clones and copies. This one is a personal favourite - an Armalite AR-24, which is a Turkish clone of the first-generation CZ-75 produced for the 1980s US Market when Czech firearms were still verboten in the USA. A really nice (and rare) CZ-75 variant:
The Steyr GB gas piston-operated pistol was destined to become the Austrian military sidearm until a previously unknown handgun designer named Gaston Glock upset the trials applecart with a win in the early 1980s. It eats just about any ammo you feed it:
Next up on my list of favorites is the Glock 17 in all of its variant models, clones and 3D-printed desgns. This particular example is the Shadow Systems DR17 - a full-size custom Glock 17. These handguns are renowned for their reliability, durability, simplicity and accuracy. A "no fail" handgun, the G17 is a definite "Wonder-Nine":
I will also give a nod to the 1st, 2nd and (here) the 3rd Gen Smith & Wesson 5904 double-stack single/double-action handguns:
Next up in my personal stable of favourite "Wonder-Nines" is the HK VP-9 series. A very slick single/double-action handgun that was the first (?) to offer replacement Grip Panels as well as Backstraps for the ultimate in ergonomic customization:
Of course, the SIG P226 series (as well as the compact P229) must receive high praise amongst all of the "Wonder Nines" as one of the most popular handguns of all time. This variant is the German Custom Shop SIG X5 All-Around, built on a stainless slide and frame with lock-up like a bank-vault:
Any list of favorite "Wonder-Nines" has to include the more modern Smith & Wesson M&P 9 as one of the pre-eminent designs of the current-day "Polymer, Striker-Fired, Wonder-Nine" generation:
Late on the list, but that's OK because it is not a "Best to Worst" list, but rather just my personal, favorite "Wonder-Nine" designs from the late 1970s to modern day. Anyhow, the Beretta 92F is to many folks, the OG "Wonder-Nine" due to its use in the Lethal Weapon franchise of the 1980's:
Any list of modern "wonder-nines" has to include the SIG P320 polymer, striker-fired design, which has been adopted by the US and (More recently) the Canadian militaries as their standard-issue handgun:
The Czech Republic CZ P10F Optic-Ready handgun is a really strong performer that you don't hear much about. Its combination of high capacity (19 non-neutered), excellent trigger and resultant accuracy in a polymer striker-fired configuaruation make it a winner in my view:
Perhaps my favorite design of the polymer, striker-fired genre is the Walther PDP. It's combination of excellent ergonomics, absolute reliability, crisp and light trigger and outstanding accuracy make it a particularly well-rounded handgun:
Next up would be FN's entry into the polymer, striker-fired genre with their excellent FN 509 Tactical pistol. Just an terrific handgun overall, with all of the modern bells and whistles:
Last but certainly not least, I will include the somewhat low-key and obscure Steyr L9A2, which is the enhanced, follow-on to their initial polymer, striker-fired effort, the L9A1. Equipped with swappable Grip Panels as well as backstraps, the ergonomics and low bore axis make this a strong performer:
