No offense to the guys at Magnum Research, but although you make a quality product, I'd rather have a Glock 17 in 9mm Luger. [I have never known the guys at Israeli Military Industries to make anything other that first class guns!]
If you want a good double-stack 9mm, the Glock is your choice in a long slide (Model 17L - 17/19 rounds) a standard (Model 17 - 17/19 rounds), a compact (Model 19 - 15/17 rounds) or backup (Model 26 - 10/12 rounds). Glock also makes a 33-round oversize magazine for its pistols. The Glock is simple, tough as nails, and reliable.
No offense to the guys at Magnum Research, but in a world awash in 9mm pistols, I believe the Glock is one of the very best for what it does.
If you can get a good, used Browning P35 High Power (BHP) at a decent price, grab it. With 13 + 1 round, the BHP was the first of the double stack 9mm pistols. It was also used by Allied (UK, Cdn) and Axis (Ger) troops during WW2. The BHP has a magazine disconnector that prevents firing if the magazine is removed. The BHP is a single-action pistol (similar to the Colt M1911-series .45 auto). The BHP Mk 3 is a double-action version of this classic pistol. If choosing between a BHP Mk 3 and Glock, I'd go with the Glock. It is simpler and the design is better.
Magnum Research Baby Eagle 9MM Semi-automatic. 1 15Rd Mag. Black Steel.
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