brian33x51
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If anything revolvers worst case may be worse. If that indexing pin gets something jammed in it the revolver will never even get a shot off. With a semi auto you'll get at least one shot unless there's an issue with the ammo itself (which would affect both types of guns regardless).
At the moment we have *7* of these double stack micro 9mm options available (that I know of), most of them released in the past few years. Reliability is good except for the occasional lemon and all of them have the best ergos and shootability from combined experience serving the US concealed carry market for multiple generations of pistols.
Someone new to the game should put these first on their list of potential carry pistols. They handle well, have the best capacity available for their size, and the triggers are improved over previous models. I myself waited a few years for prices to start coming down and am finally upgrading myself. I plan to switch from carrying a single stack 9mm and a higher capacity compact pistol over to full time with just a micro 9.
At the moment we have *7* of these double stack micro 9mm options available (that I know of), most of them released in the past few years. Reliability is good except for the occasional lemon and all of them have the best ergos and shootability from combined experience serving the US concealed carry market for multiple generations of pistols.
Someone new to the game should put these first on their list of potential carry pistols. They handle well, have the best capacity available for their size, and the triggers are improved over previous models. I myself waited a few years for prices to start coming down and am finally upgrading myself. I plan to switch from carrying a single stack 9mm and a higher capacity compact pistol over to full time with just a micro 9.