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Thank youOf course it depends entirely on your reason for buying a 9 mm revolver. If it's for fun and you like to play with exotic firearms, maybe S&W or Ruger has made them? For practical applications, the problem is that 9 mm was not designed to extract from a revolver, so you may need to load with "moon clips" to get the fired cases out. My suggestion is to get a .357 revolver instead.
RIA make one called the AL9.0 or something. Definitely can handle the +P+ since it is proofed in Czechia. I want one, too, but lately people got smart on the gun and now it is harder to find at good price. I think it is a 6-shot, and barrel may be 4 inches.
Edit: 8-shot!
I think he did...Korth orth go home.
The reason I want revolvers in 9mm, .40 (and maybe 10mm if it would also handle .40) and .45 ACP, is because there may come a time when revolvers are allowed and semis are not.
But I want 3-5" barrels, not snubbies.
I have a ported taurus 692 is pretty slick 3 in barrel 9 and 357 cylinders single double action
thank youA SP101 in 9mm would be a fine choice. I kind of secretly want one. That or a vaquero in 9mm. Damn Ruger...
The reason I want revolvers in 9mm, .40 (and maybe 10mm if it would also handle .40) and .45 ACP, is because there may come a time when revolvers are allowed and semis are not.
But I want 3-5" barrels, not snubbies.
For the .45cal look at a S&W 625. They made them in a variety of barrel lengths
For 10mm/.40cal look at a S&W 610. They made them in a variety of barrel lengths and cylinders (Smooth and "standard"). I have this model and it's a good shooter of both 10mm and .40cal
For 9mm, look at S&W 929, or S&W 986.
I've been eyeing the 625, as I've seen a few for sale on here.