ok, here's a thought,
buy a LUGER!
an actual 9mm Parabellum pistol, the Pistole P.08, the toggle action Luger.
No, they don't hold tons of ammo. No, they don't shoot +p (and NEVER think of +p+) no, they aren't polymer framed, but they're ...A LUGER!!
The ORIGINAL 9mm Luger (9x19) and find out for yourself what they do and don't do. There is literally NOTHING else like it.
If you can't find a Luger, look for a Walther P.38 (the Luger's replacement)
Again, not up to "modern" standard but an interesting piece, a piece of history that you can shoot with standard ammo. I read about them for years, and interestingly enough despite all I read I never knew that the P.38 ejects to the LEFT, until I got one of my own.
You've got one 9mm handgun already, so I assume that covers your duty/carry/defense needs, so get one just for the fun of it, something with history, that you can enjoy and that someone will want when you're tired of it.
I'd suggest a Broomhandle Mauser in 9mm for the odd/coolness factor, but having had one and shooting it, Don't. They HURT, and you most certainly won't want to shoot one more than once, without a glove!
buy a LUGER!
an actual 9mm Parabellum pistol, the Pistole P.08, the toggle action Luger.
No, they don't hold tons of ammo. No, they don't shoot +p (and NEVER think of +p+) no, they aren't polymer framed, but they're ...A LUGER!!
The ORIGINAL 9mm Luger (9x19) and find out for yourself what they do and don't do. There is literally NOTHING else like it.
If you can't find a Luger, look for a Walther P.38 (the Luger's replacement)
Again, not up to "modern" standard but an interesting piece, a piece of history that you can shoot with standard ammo. I read about them for years, and interestingly enough despite all I read I never knew that the P.38 ejects to the LEFT, until I got one of my own.
You've got one 9mm handgun already, so I assume that covers your duty/carry/defense needs, so get one just for the fun of it, something with history, that you can enjoy and that someone will want when you're tired of it.
I'd suggest a Broomhandle Mauser in 9mm for the odd/coolness factor, but having had one and shooting it, Don't. They HURT, and you most certainly won't want to shoot one more than once, without a glove!