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Thread: What do you recommend for a single stack 9mm with threaded barrel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MegademiC View Post
    The shield is a good gun,i havent put a threaded barrel in mine, but they Are available.
    Id look at that or the new glock offerings.



    Ive always heard this and dont get it.
    1. Its quiet (biggest complaint about mini micro cans which is also bs IMO).
    2. Its convenient- I train any time and not worry about neighbors getting pissed off.
    3. Being I have 50% chance of using a pistol for SD in the home, its nice to have it silenced.

    A pistol can was my first, and I would do it over again��*♂️.
    Like all things 'firearms' related, it really depends on your needs / situation.

    I find Centerfire handguns bulky (they are) and not really that quiet (they aren't). But of course I carry everyday, all the time so it feels much much different when putting a suppressor on a handgun.

    For HD I'll grab my CCW or if I wanted something bigger, a rifle.

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    A "silenced" handgun isn't that silent- and handling characteristics are compromised at best and become boat anchors at worst.

    They are a fun range toy- or would come in handy if you're a sicario or need to take out sentries.

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    I think I'd go with a 92, and get an aftermarket threaded barrel. I've seen them for under $200. Depending on the can, I'd probably want one with replaceable sights, to get higher than the suppressor.
    I've been thinkin about getting a 9mm threaded barrel for my 96.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falshooter View Post
    I think I'd go with a 92, and get an aftermarket threaded barrel. I've seen them for under $200. Depending on the can, I'd probably want one with replaceable sights, to get higher than the suppressor.
    You’ve described a M9A3.
    RLTW

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    It seems like some people are missing the single stack part.

    TED

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    ...and the “no single actions” part.

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    SIG P225, 239. Glock 43,48. Walther P38, P5. HK P9. S&W M39. All I can think of right now. One would have to buy aftermarket barrels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    ...and the “no single actions” part.
    Yep, that too!

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