Smallest, lightest 9mm?

My confusion. I'm not looking for me. Trying to introduce someone to the range who finds my 226/xdm/mk iii all too big to grip and too heavy to handle for an afternoon. Looking for a light, compact pistol that is not prohibit is a struggle.

Get the little Browning 380. Compact, light and a soft shooting caliber.


 
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Folk, thanks for all the replies

I'm leaning towards a polymer or one of the super compacts. If I could get a small 1911 in polymer (I know I'm going to hell just for saying polymer 1911) I'd go for that. Don't really have a budget, the Boberg price did not make me blink, but the H&K might....oil is at $52 you know.

The P239 is nice and small but almost as heavy as my 226. I had been leaning towards a Glock 19, The PPQ and Boberg are something that was not on my radar...would love to get my hands on one to try the size. Would definitely be a conversation piece at the range. Too bad Wanstall's is over in BC.

I'm in Calgary with the Boberg. If i get a chance to hit the range Monday night, you are welcome to meet and try it out. I'm not sure if I'll have time until break up to get out again though. I'll PM you details if I can get away for a couple hours.
 
Guys, thanks for all the input....I think I'm still on a Glock 19/26 or maybe a PPQ for my original objective......but now I've been sidetracked by the Boberg. That thing is has grabbed my attention as a toy for me. Decisions, decisions!!
 
Guys, thanks for all the input....I think I'm still on a Glock 19/26 or maybe a PPQ for my original objective......but now I've been sidetracked by the Boberg. That thing is has grabbed my attention as a toy for me. Decisions, decisions!!

Glock with the OEM barrel you like that ?
 
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