5 9mm Handguns Everyone should own...



There are so many 9mm handguns out there...the decision can be downright impossible especially if you are like me and enjoy so many different guns. This was a hard decision, but hopefully you good people will agree with our choices. Don't like what we chose? Tell us why below and your submission could make it into a future video. http://www.iraqveteran8888.com Shirts & other Apparel: http://www.iraqveteran8888.spreadshirt.com Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/iraqveteran8888official Twitter: iraqveteran8888 Instagram: MrsIraqVeteran8888 Disclaimer: Our videos are for entertainment purposes only, imitation or the use of any instruction shown in the videos is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. Iraqveteran8888 will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any our videos. Copyright 2013, 88 Industries, LLC

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  1. Walther PPQ M2...
  2. I've shot both but still not sure if I want a glock 17 or a beretta 92fs.
  3. 1:21-1:24 😂😂😂
  4. If money was tight then why the fuck are you spending $350 - $400 on a gun!?
  5. lol it gets the job done? :p what job may that be xD
  6. my first time seeing this video and it has been more than 3 yrs from when it was made. so what are the prices of s&w shield and the other s&w now? i would like to own one. eventually.
  7. The Shield feels awesome in the hand. I went with the G43 for better concealment, but the Shield definitely shoots way way nicer, than the G43, especially with the short Glock magazine. I did a one handed rapid fire, and my grip was definitely sliding away on the G43 as I went along. I got all 7 on target, no limp wrist malfunctions, but it was not pretty. Left handed worked too, but the gun was really coming out of my hand by the last shot. Again every round was center mass, but again it was not pretty or impressive. Glocks are way overpriced for what you get now. Canik is pronounced Jahn-ick, or john-ick, and they are fabulous guns for the price. I LOVE my steel CZ75s, in 9 or 40. The 40 shoots like a .22, they are so well balanced and designed. I was blasting away with .40 +Ps in 6 degree weather with a CZ75B and having so much fun, I completely forgot how cold it was. I also forgot I had the new Glock 43 to test fire. LOL! No great loss there. I just bought the compact CZ75B in 9mm, and an FEG Hi Power clone, that is being accurized and tuned, with this and that.
  8. SD9VE is a grate gun I mean it's almost wrong for how greatly priced it is . Amazing gun from S&W
  9. i have a question if you get a DUI or a misdemeanor DUI will it stop you from getting a gun in CA??
  10. Barry is a cool guy, but why is it that every Iraqveteran8888 video has literally all the comments about him; I mean no offense but move on.
  11. where is the beretta 92fs?
  12. why put a glock knockoff at the top of the list? just for price is not enough for a gun to have a top spot. beretta should be on there instead of that pos.
  13. whats the point of sheild and other single stack tiny 9mm at that point would u take one or 2 less rounds and carry a revolver in 357 magnum?
  14. I'm more than happy with my Springfield XD 9. 😎
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  16. I have a lot of respect and love for you guys but when I saw you omitted the Hi Power, I stopped the video.
    One of the best designs of all times and the root of many others. Booooooooo....
  17. I am ambidextrous but I prefer using my left hand what type of gun would be great for a left-handed handed person me as a large stature man with big hands
  18. the SIG SAUER SP2022 Pro should be on this list, it's a Gold Standard for polymer framed DA/SA and is as affordable as the Glock 19 (another standard in just my opinion, one vet to another). I operated with a SIG for awhile and loved it, but loved the Glock 19's wieght, the SP2022 gives you the weight of a striker-fired polymer framed pistol but with the classic operation of the SIG and hammer fired operated pistol which if you're like me, is just nostalgic but also the SA on it just beats the hell out of striker fired pistols, as much as I love my Glock 19.

    Also the SP2022 comes with tritium night sights, a great DA trigger, a fantastic handle, and the slide is exactly like the P229, so @ $450-550 i'd really, really recommend the SIG. I can't praise this firearm highly enough, and just fyi my collection and the firearms I operated with in and out of combat situations are:

    Kimber TLE 2 911 - My favorite pistol, hands-down, but maintenance and operation is more complex than mosto f the others on this list, it's also in .45 which I'm fine with, but it's heavier, by far, than my Glocks, half the capacity....but it feels perfect in my hands. The only other firearm I like as much as this is the Chiappa Rhino
    I can't say enough good things about this but I also have a huge list of critiques about this gun and the company and some bad batches, mine wasn't, it was made in '04 (I think) and the night sights still are in amazing shape, all that jazz. Not a single feed jam or misfire, nothing in a few thousand rounds, I think I had two FTEs and i'm 90% sure they came from limp-wristing after firing 4-500 rounds through it without much of a break.

    Ultimately the Kimber is too heavy to carry and I'll only carry it in a shoulder rig these days esp with the damage done to my hips, eye, back and neck after Iraq.

    Chiappa Rhino .357 - my current EDC and the 4" is on my list, I'm hoping I can put that in a request to be used as my primary for my current gig, since I'm nearly my own boss it should be fine, the Chiappa is the best firearm, for me, out there. Fires .357 like a freakin' .40 or hefty/hot 9mm, lol.

    Glock 17 - everything said in the video here, and more, so much more.

    Glock 19 - Everything the 17 is, but better. IMO this is the perfect combat pistol out-of-the-box I have ever seen or operated in heavy conditions.

    Glock 26- My backup and other EDC, sometimes I carry this and the chiappa Rhino as I feel those two beat carrying a single full-sized, the Glock 26 has some true-blue versatility, boyos, this fuckin' thing....if shit hits the fan in my house this is the gun I'll go for as I can use, immediately, 5-10 Glock mags ranging from 10 rounders to 15, 17, and 33, and a 50-drum mag. Zombie-apocalypse-approved

    Glock 34 - Once you own this, you don't need the Glock 17 anymore. It's also the only full-sized 9mm I'll carry right now.

    Springfield XDm .40 (switched to 9mm which is the round I was born to fire as far as I'm concerned lol)

    Beretta M9

    Beretta Cougar

    Taurus PT-92 (Beretta 92FS down tot he fucking bone, basically, not even a close, out-and-out made in an old Beretta factory, lol, but the safety/decocker is on the frame vs the slide which a lot of people enjoy, I enjoy the Beretta a bit more but TBH the frame safety/decocker is...much nicer)
    CZ 75 9mm, probably my favorite handgun I "discovered" by getting it assigned to me.

    Canick CZ

    Canick TP-9 (one of the best new firearms out there, love the TP-9SF but I wound up getting rid of mine, 10 folks I know had no problems but mine had a bad striker, twice, perhaps the entire assembly back there was bad, I dunno)
    Smith and Wesson 442

    Ruger Police-Shooter Six .357/.38 bicentennial edition (my favorite gun in terms of nostalgia, effectiveness, frankly rarity as well) I carry this as often as I can, sometimes along with my Rhino if my Glock 19 isn't in place there, I just love revolvers. this one? 41 years old this year and still operates like-new. That's quality. I'll never give this firearm up. Ever.

    Ruger P-95 - As you said, one of the highest-selling pistols in the U.S and thus the world right now. Deservedly so

    the Smith and Wesson M&Pc is something I NEARLY traded my first G19 3rd gen for but I wound up getting a Glock 26, which Im glad I did.


    The firearm that I like above most of these for every-day-use, outside of the grand-winners which are my Chiappa Rhino, the Glock 19/26 and Smith and Wesson 442 .38 (and TBH my Kimber but I can't in good-conscience recommend that unless someone wh owants it is able to really carry it around in the store or maybe a friend who owns one will let you carry one for a week or two, you'll feel what I'm talkin' about) --- Anyway, more than any of these, the SIG SAUER SP2022 Pro 9 is the firearm to get if you're a DA/SA fan and want a Glock 19 sized gun but you like one with a hammer da/sa and a decocker, this is the gun for you (also if you enjoy match-grade blah-de-blah and night sights, basically like the $800 version of this gun is the P229)

    But at the end of the day the Smith and Wesson 442 and Chiappa Rhino just do it for me, do it hard. All night long.
  19. 3 years later lol
  20. Nice video men 3859 mmm


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