Whats a good 9mm handgun for someone with smaller hands?

singlestack 1911 in 9mm. i have a g17 but I prefer the 1911 in 9mm single
 
The Browning BDM is another nice option for people witj smaller hand...

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The 210 is not a bad choice either ;)

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Very ugly but cheap,can I convert it back to 7.62x25 ammo by swapping the slide and barrel or is the frame different?
That com-bloc ammo is cheaper than 9mm.
Just barrel and mag. The 9mm may even work in the 7.62 mag, with a bit of rattling about. I got both barrels and mags from Lever Arms, they don't have them at the moment.
 
I'd vote for the XD-9 or CZ 75. You can get either for around $600 right now.

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I have large hands so they all feel good, and I like all the ones mentioned above for different reason's. But small hands, I'd go cz-75 or MP. I have big hands and those are my favorites; however, I really think they would feel good with a smaller hand.
PS. I think the MP look great and it's sweeter and sweeter the more you shoot it :D man it's nice.
 
small hands

Kershaw you sound like me, similar tastes, I don't like the S&W MP either. I do own a Beretta 92F and have no problem as I have small hands too. My friend has an XD and I have fired it no problem. I like the CZ too. Comes down to price and availability, and finding parts/service is a concern when you deal with makes like the STI 1911. Re-sale too is a consideration.Beretta 92F would probably be your best bet.
 
Beretta is a great gun, but I've never heard of anyone recommending it for someone with small hands. It's fairly large and heavy for a 9mm
I have avarage size hands and 92Fs fits me just fine...I can conect my thumb and inder finger without pulling a trigger. Same with M&P, But I can't do it with 1911, P226 or P220...
 
I have avarage size hands and 92Fs fits me just fine...I can conect my thumb and inder finger without pulling a trigger. Same with M&P, But I can't do it with 1911, P226 or P220...
You do realize there is a difference between "small" and "average"?
 
As noted above, Baby Eagle. My kids use it without any problems except DA trigger pull is a bit long.

Browning Hi Power has a great grip for small hands.
 
I dont know if you will give this comment any thought, but I want to share. My first handgun was a 9mm CZ and it was a good gun. I recently bought my second, tho. It is a .22LR Ruger 22/45. I highly recommend getting a .22LR... well I mean if money is no concern get a pimped out 9mm, but .22LR is so cheap and liberating to shoot. I shot off several hundred rounds at the range today which woulda cost me close to $100 in 9mm but was probably like $10 in .22LR. The ruger is still really fun to shoot and probably easier to learn on. It costs less to buy too.

When I first thought of a .22LR handgun they didn't seem appealing cause they dont look like a traditional handgun and are just less boomy, but I was wrong they really are fun.

Maybe get a cheaper 9mm and a .22 as well.
 
I decided for a first pistol to go with 9mm as the ammo is so cheap {115 grain hardball}.
Anyhow I strongly dislike glocks, and never cared for the browning hi power,I have narrowed my choices to
-xd 9mm tactical springfield armory
-berreta 92f
-taurus pt-99
-sig saur p226
A cz 75 clone might do but I cannot locate any other than theIMI baby eagle, which I think is over priced.
Any insight would be appreciated.



My choice would be a Browning Hi Power
 
My first gun was the M&P, awsome gun all around. Never had a jam, miss fire or anything and i've put out about 2500 rounds. The changable palm sweels are great though, perfect for tiny hands. This was the first gun my g/f shot and her hands are tiny. Hold it once and you'll love it.
 
Forget any double stack if you want small hands.

Got a Para and CZ75b in .40 and both are for medium to big.
 
Just starting shooting. I have fairly small hands.

I ordered a P30L sometime ago but it has been pushed from mid to late june to late summer...

Could not wait that long to own my first gun so I went for a P99AS until I get the P30L.

I received the P99 this week, I put the small backstrap and my shooting skill instantly improved... I shot beretta 92fs, glock 22, sig P229 and a S&W M&P. The P99 is the best fit for me so far... cant wait to try the P30.
 
Beretta is a great gun, but I've never heard of anyone recommending it for someone with small hands. It's fairly large and heavy for a 9mm.

I have small hands and my 92FS fits me quite well. You can also get the conversion kits for them and shoot .22.
 
you did say smaller hands... I have size 7's (XS glove) thought the CZ was a little big.. but the glocks, S&W 59's, 1911 single stack all work just fine .. I love my 1911's but that's just me...
 
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