what is the best value 9mm pistol out there?

I would consider SAM, as I do like some of their models...but their website is gone and checking their Facebook page, no recent activity...not since October 2015 it seems.

really thinking hard on the CZ P-09 tho. :)
 
Yep. My wife took her Black Badge with a Ruger SR9. Nice gun, shoots and handles well with ambi controls, important for a southpaw. Then I let her shoot one of my .45 1911's - now she owns three of those!
A friend gave her a tutorial on his CZ Shadow and now she has one of those and the SR9 is on the block. I do like the Shadow, even tho' I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Browning Hi-Power fan thanks to the Army and years of IPSC shooting with a pair of them. Pains me to admit that I think the Shadow is a superior gun.

Just try a CZ before you buy and you won't have to ponder any longer
 
There's a few to choose from, value for money would include accessories and a reputable name imho. However I have been really pleased with the Girsan Regard. Shoots well, egos are pretty good, good price and two mags, but that's it.

My pick as well, have one, not as good as my CZ, but I really like it and very impressed with the build quality of this as a sub $500.00 gun.
 
so, I think I'm going with the CZ P-09.

can anyone advise what night sights I should consider?

as I mentioned previously (perhaps in another thread, tho), I have bad eyesight and our range faces west, so when shooting late into the day we get glare from the sun and I hope night sights will help me acquire the target better. :)
 
Yep. My wife took her Black Badge with a Ruger SR9. Nice gun, shoots and handles well with ambi controls, important for a southpaw. Then I let her shoot one of my .45 1911's - now she owns three of those!
A friend gave her a tutorial on his CZ Shadow and now she has one of those and the SR9 is on the block. I do like the Shadow, even tho' I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Browning Hi-Power fan thanks to the Army and years of IPSC shooting with a pair of them. Pains me to admit that I think the Shadow is a superior gun.

+1 It took a good gun as a model and made improvements with the CZ to make it even better.
 
CZ75 SP01 Shadow, I've got several guns now including HK P30L, SIG P226 MK25 and the CZ is by far the best feeling, solid handgun of the bunch. And the CZ is hundreds of dollars less than the other I've bought.
It comes with a great case and 3 magazines. the others you're likely only to get 2.

The trigger on the CZ blows the other away.

Jeff
 
well, I'm only plinking...no interest/desire for competition, so I don't need anything 'match' grade...at least, not yet.

this would be my first personal 9mm. I've shot my friends G17 g4 a lot and his Girsan Regard's, which I didn't really care for.

with my smaller hands, I do find myself favoring lighter guns.

I find my Ruger MKIII Target 5" barrel to be unwieldy...but at the same time, do enjoy my 22/45 Lite. :)
 
I definitely agree BUT! Finding magazines for it is like looking for unicorns. Also the trigger is a little heavy but I definitely think it is one of the best bang for the buck guns out there.
 
Pretty hard to buy a lemon these days.

Best answer is "whatever you can get the best deal on".

Set a budget, and get whatever is within that budget, that should be outside of it. If that makes sense.
 
If size is a real issue...see if you can try a Cz75 pre-b, or combat...pretty sure you would love it...a couple on ee right now around 500$...now that's value...
 
I just ordered my first pistol, after a lot of research I chose the CZ 75 SP-01. It should be here by Friday can't wait to get it out to the range!

Congrats. That would be my pick for a 1st 9mm.
 
One more vote for the Girsan Regard/Yavuz 16. I'm very impressed with mine.
Girsan's Beretta clones are good value. So are the SAMs for 1911s.

For $500, you can't beat the Girsan Regard MC 9mm Pistol, Black, 4.9" Barrel, 2 x 10 Round mags.
Quite a few steps up from a Norc, and a couple down from an original Beretta.
Well made, good quality for the price.
Another vote for the Girsan Yavuz Compact, if there is such a thing, it's a better Beretta 92. The grip is much better than the 92, with all the other bits pure 92 at a very affordable price.

I am new to guns...What about the Girsan Yavuz 16? it looks and it is made like a Beretta 92FS for a much lower price. I would appreciate some feedback as I am planning to purchase one.

I find the Girsan Yavuz (beretta clone) to be a great value.

There's a few to choose from, value for money would include accessories and a reputable name imho. However I have been really pleased with the Girsan Regard. Shoots well, egos are pretty good, good price and two mags, but that's it.
 
I also have to say go with the Girsan. Bought one two weeks ago as my first handgun (clearly im no expert but...)and am very impressed with the finish, feel and overall quality of the gun. No imperfections image wise and it functions smoothly as well. I have only put 150 rounds of cheap remanufactured ammo but have had zero issues so far. I have read countless reviews of people who have fired 1000s of rounds without any issue. Picked up a full size with rail or $579 from Bulls Eye London (site sponsor I believe) I think there was 2 left ;)
 
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