Recommend a 9MM
I want to be able to shoot hot loads (+p+) from a 9MM. I'd prefer to stay in the frame size I have now (S&W 39-2) or more compact. I lean towards traditional double action, but could be talked into DAO if the deal was right.I look forward to your comments.Thanks,Rob
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Compact 9mm for +P+ I recomend a Kahr 9. My 2 cents 0 -
I'm not the expert in this arena so I'm going to pose a suggestion in the form of a question. I have heard that Rugers are tough as bricks. Would a Ruger P-series pistol be able to handle +P+ loads on a regular basis? 0 -
Rob, do you know what a c.u.p. is? Copper units of pressure. This is what will blow your gun apart in you hand. The S & W 39 was not designed for hot loads. Hot loads would probably work best in a 1911 frame colt, chambered for 9mm and or 38 super. And they are still available. Sig-Sauer also makes one. There are others, but I have seen guns blow up in shooters hands because they loaded them too hot. I have seen S & W , and Ruger cylinders blow apart hurting the shooter. The Desert Eagle may be your better bet in 357, 41, or 44 mag. these are at least built for hotter loads. 0 -
Binder is right. If you are suggesting a steady diet of "hot" loads, maybe a different caliber is what you need. If you want a 9MM, stick with the brands suggested or a Taurus or Beretta even, but limit the +P+ to defensive use. 0 -
Ruger's P-series 9mm's and their Police Carbines are designed for +P+ ammo--as is stated plainly in the Owner's Manual! 0 -
just a little note on beretta 92s.....in the manual it states to limit use of +P and +P+ loads to very frequent use. 0 -
I have a ruger P 89 and called ruger about the +P+, they said the gun will handle them.
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I have a Ruger p95 Polymer 9mm abd I shoot +P ammo in it with no problem! I love this pistol and I have had no jams and it is very accurate. Ruger gets a five star rating from me!! 0 -
First, let me say thank you for all the input! I expected 1 maybe 2 replies. This was great! For clarification, I am aware of the dangers of hot loads in the wrong gun. It is what prompted this question. I initially contacted S&W and they state that you should not use +P+ ammunition in any of their guns. This led me to start looking, hence the question.Also, I do not plan to routinely shoot the +P+ ammunition. I have 200 rounds and following a little experimentation, plan to use it for my carry ammunition. I just want to make certain that in the event that it is needed, the gun I am using does not explode in my hand. I got four good suggestions here; Ruger, Springfield Arms, Kahr, and Sig. Honestly, I had not thought of the middle two. I have sent requests for information from Ruger, Sig, and CZ. I will post information that I receive here as I get it.Again, thanks! This is really a great group!Rob 0 -
Interesting topic. I flipped thru my owner's manuals from Browning, CZ, Sig, and H&K. Only H&K explicitly states that all the USP pistols are designed to handle +P loads. Hmm, H&K's overengineered and chunky pistols suddenly seem more attractive to me now. 0 -
CABLUE - thanks for that input. CZ and Sig failed to respond to the question. I guess I now know why. It looks like it is a Ruger or an HK for me.Thanks again to all!Rob 0 -
I'd keep the S&W 39, they are very nice, concealable pistols. If you are only going to use +p+ for carry, you will have no problem. The Smith will handle the few rounds of +P+ you may one day fire. 0 -
If you have the money, I think a HK would fit best, but I will always love the p-series. It is extremely reliable, durable, and has very easy take down. My Glock is pickier than my P89 when it comes to ammo too.
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