Is there any 9mm pistol with a "factory" 106mm barrel and factory 10 rds mag?

Commander in 10mm Auto ;) That's the ticket!

Like this one!

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Regards,

Chizzy
 
I thought about the SR9 too, but while its barrel is short, it turns out that overall the pistol is actually bigger than a full size Glock.


Glock 17 total length = 186mm
SR9 = 192mm

G17 weight = 625g
SR9 = 751g

G17 width = 30 mm
SR9 = 32mm

So the SR9 is longer, heavier and thicker than a Glock 17.

It measures out bigger (?), but it sure doesn't handle like it's bigger, thicker or heavier.
 
How much? Where can I find it?

Some of the sight sponsers are Para dealers and I'm sure could get you one. I paid $800.00 new for mine about two years ago. I noticed that Armco has one used for $699.00 but it's sold. The pic of it is still on the website though if you want to take a look.
 
The only part of the SR9 that is thicker is the portion just above the trigger guard, and it's not huge. But the slide is thinner then a Glock and the grip is considerably thinner. So much that I'm willing to bet its the narrowest grip on a double stack pistol out there.
 
How reliable are these? I remember someone was selling one in the exchange forum not long ago with a broken firing pin because he dry fired it and it broke.


One of the members of my club bought two, one for him and one for his son. I have not seen either malfunction in a season of ipsc shooting. I would say they probably work well, but any machine can break. I have broken a firing pin on a 1911 A1
a trigger spring on cz sp01 I see lots of problems with glocks, paras, smith and wesson and every other make. They are all simple machine and with extensive use a part here or there can break.
 
Small, "classic" look 9mm pistol

Calm down.
I don't expect anything free. All I want is a small 9mm restricted handgun that don't cost over $1000 with a "classic" look. Not like I'm asking for the moon.

Hi again Balthazar,

You can't go wrong with an STI Ranger II 9mm (4.15" ramped bull barrel). They're totally reliable, they're made in the classic 1911 style and they're very accurate out of the box. Freedom Ventures in Halifax sells them new for $1,180:

http://www.freedomventures.ca/documents/PricingR.pdf

C:)
 
Sig Sauer make beautiful handguns too ! P239 Tactical with threaded barrel from Questar . I have a 229 in 357 Sig so I'm waiting for a 239 single stacked mag in 357 Sig.
 
SIG and STI Ranger II are awesome guns but a bit too expensive for me right now. I'll keep looking but thanks for the suggestions.
 
Buy a used SIG...that way you are more likely to get either the West German version, which is the peak of SIG, or at least a pre-2005 model, before they started to go seriously downhill on the QC front.

A West German P226 is still a world class combat pistol, even if the technology is getting a little dated. And you can pick one up for around $600.

The only downside is they are a little porky. But if you look at the alternatives in this thread, most are not even close to on par with a classic P226.
 
Affordable in this compact 9mm range? Here's my thoughts...

Cheap: Np-34

Mid-range: SR9, CZ p07 duty

Bling range: Sig p229, HK P7

All will work pretty much functionally great, you get different features for each one.
 
Small 9mm

I just tried out a CZ 75 P07 Duty that I bought on the EE. What a nice little gun! It weighs about 1.7 lbs and has a 106mm barrel and polymer frame. I expected a hefty recoil, but it is quite soft, and the groupings were pretty good for a small, light pistol. The plastic sights are OK in sunlight, but are poor for shooting from a covered firing line. The double-action trigger is a little gritty-feeling, but should smooth out with use. I think spare mags are a little scarce, but the ones for my Grand Power K100 work on the CZ.
Blue Line has them for sale. Perhaps they can source mags and some metal tritium sights.
Geoff


cz has a polymer framed pistol with the barrel sticking out as its downsized, forget the model but sure feels good in the hand and is a 106 i believe,
 
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