TOP 5 Best 9mm Pistols On The Planet 2024

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Published 2024-04-07
It's undeniable that the 9mm pistol holds an unrivaled position as the most popular choice for personal defense and recreational shooting. In fact, it's difficult to envision a future where the 9mm loses its widespread appeal—this is no exaggeration. The reasons for its enduring popularity are clear: accessibility, affordability, and effectiveness across a range of applications.

Now, you may be wondering: what are the finest 9mm guns available? Whether you're in search of your first 9mm handgun or simply curious about the top performers in terms of shooting the 9mm cartridge, you've landed in the perfect corner of the internet. Here, we'll explore the best options that deliver superior performance and satisfaction.
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All Comments (21)
  • @Private_Joe
    Thanks for covering the walther pdp! Its a great gun.
  • @Narsuitus
    Thanks for the video. However, I would never replace my Heckler & Koch USP with any of them.
  • @chuckp4710
    Question for you, the first pistol you reviewed you said the barrel had a 1 to 9 twist which is much better than the rest of the world's 1 to 10 twist. Is there anybody out there who makes that 1 to 9 or 8 twist with a 4.5" barrel as the 5" barrel is just too big for my CCW???? HOPE YOU WILL REPLY.
  • Nice to see more than one of my handguns is considered the best. Woohoo
  • @tatinaskola3802
    No CZ, one of the best guns. Oh man, you know shit about guns.
  • Todas las pistolas están hermosas, y están hechas para competencia y para defensa del hogar, negocio y personal..!! Me gustaría tenerlas todas en mi colección..!! Excelente video..!!
  • What's that weird holster they were using for the Beretta?
  • @chty101
    Not having a CZ is insane...
  • @993isgawd
    Most arguably good choices, but I seriously question why no CZ pistol is represented. Within the PDP family I'd rather have the Match SF 5" steel version (currently I'm a PPQ Q5 SF owner) over the poly Match 5". I should add that I also have the basic 5" PDP (1.0) as well. Unless someone is as big as Shaq, both are too big for serious carry consideration and is primarily suitable only as a competition gun, casual recreational shooter or maybe as a spendier HD pistol. In a competition role I'd rather have the mass of the steel frame to dampen muzzle flip and to aid in improving both split times and groupings. In a primary HD role...well that's what my 12ga Shockwave is for; shotgun shells over tiny 9mm projectiles any day. The polymer Match maybe has a market for the comp shooter on a budget, but then there's the Canik Rival-S steel frame for the same money. Just like the predecessor PPQ Q5 polymer, I question if there's actually a sizable marketplace for this pistol. Meanwhile I've owned the 92X Performance for nearly four years now and it's definitely a great shooter. However I wouldn't say that it's better than my CZ Tactical Sport 2 Orange. In fact I'd put it slightly below. The CZ is just a better balanced pistol. I also own a couple of different SIG Macros; its form factor is a HUGE game changer when put up against its rival formats, including one from within SIG. Slender like the original P365 but with the capacity of a P320F or Glock 17, both considerably girthier and less comfortable in the concealed carry role. Its trigger action is good for a striker, although nothing like a PDP or anything in the Canik TP9SF family. But its potential as a size-friendlier carry option is what makes the P365 Macro a compelling choice and worthy as a top pistol for the (first half of the) year. For me it's still a bit on the snappy side because of its relative light weight to be considered a pleasurable recreational range toy and frankly I actually do prefer pistols that have a thicker grip, but for many it could be the ideal larger capacity carry choice. I've shot Staccatos and I generally like them, but I'm not crazy at how quickly the price can escalate if I wish to have them do a few customizations. I'd think rather go the route of the Stealth Arms Platypus when it comes to another 9mm DS 2011-style pistol. At least here I can keep the cost under $2k, AND I can take advantage of all of the 9mm Glock mags that I already own. Then there's the Shadow XR920; with SS I've been there, done that. Don't plan on doing another 250ish round 9mm break-in period EVER again. I've never had to do that with any Glock, period. Or with *ANY OTHER 9MM THAT I'VE EVER OWNED*. (GRRRRR) I do concede that the current production XRs get some very positive reviews but in the end I'd rather stick with my boring, blocky G5 Glock 17 MOS with the factory performance trigger and a few mods from Johnny Glock. And use those saved 250+ rounds for constructive shooting.