Top 6 9mm Revolvers

9mm revolvers
are so freakin cool. They allow you to use the most common round out there for handguns, but in a classic wheel gun platform. It also allows revolver shooters access to a wide variety of loads, which includes reduced recoil and defensive ammo at any weight. 9mm ammunition
is also cheaper than any centerfire revolver cartridge. 9mm revolvers simply make sense.
 

Ruger LCR

The classic snub nose revolver is, without a doubt, the most prominently used revolver these days. They are used for concealed carry quite commonly, and the Ruger LCR
is one of the most modern snub nose revolvers. The Ruger LCR
uses a polymer frame to reduce weight without raising the cost when compared to similarly lightweight revolvers. The LCR
has the best stock double-action trigger on the market. The 9mm variant uses moon clips and is quick and easy to reload. It's perfect for concealed carry.


Ruger LCR 9mm Revolver

S&W 986

The S&W 986
is a Performance Center 9mm revolver from the classic Smith and Wesson company. The S&W 986 is an awesome weapon that's available with multiple length barrels, including a 2.5 inch for carry, and a 5 inch as a competition or general working gun. This Performance Center 9mm
revolver is heavy, but insanely easy to shoot. It's cut for moon clips and has a 7-round capacity, which gives it an edge over the classic six-gun.


S&W 986 9mm Revolver

Chiappa Rhino 60 SAR

The Chiappa Rhino
is a unique revolver. The barrel is placed extremely low on the gun, so much so that it aligns with the bottom chamber of the revolver cylinder. Most revolvers use a barrel aligned with the top chamber of a revolver cylinder. The Chiappa Rhino
has very little muzzle rise, and the recoil goes straight into the arm rather than up and rearward. This makes the gun very easy to control. In 9mm, it's even more controllable and easy to use. The Rhino 60 SAR has a 6-inch barrel, and it's equipped with a rail for a weapon light and top rail for an optic making this a very modern revolver.


Chiappa Rhino 9mm Revolver

Charter Arms Pitbull 9mm

Charter Arms has found a way to revolutionize the 9mm revolver. The Pitbull uses a cylinder that doesn't require moon clips to load and unload easily. This rimless cartridge extractor system is unlike any other on the market, and makes reloading and unloading no different than any other revolver. This short little revolver is perfect for concealed carry and offers you a hammer for both Single action and double action shots.

Charter Arms Pitbull 9mm Revolver

Rock Island AL9

Rock Island's newest revolver is a unique 9mm revolver that comes from the Czech Republic. This gun is a medium frame model with a 3-inch barrel and a 6 round capacity. It's superbly comfortable to shoot, and is built from steel for a long-lasting life cycle. It's also an easy shooting gun with an excellent price point. The AL9 is simple and does what a classic revolver should, which is to be reliable, easy to shoot, and simple for any user to master.

Rock Island AL9 9mm Revolver

S&W 929

The S&W 929
is a big gun with a long 6.5-inch barrel that is topped with a removable compensator. The long barrel and compensator ensure that this revolver is a flat shooting gun that has almost no recoil. The S&W 929 is an eight-shot revolver and is a large frame gun. It's aimed at competitive shooters and those who are seeking a revolver that's inherently accurate and easy to shoot rapidly. This is a performance-centered model that gives you enhanced controls and a trigger that's drool-worthy.


Smith & Wesson 929 9mm Revolver

Why Six?

Why six? Well, why not? Maybe it's because 6 is the inverse of 9, and this is all about 9mm revolvers. 9mm revolvers come in all configurations, from the classic snub nose design to the massive 929. 9mm revolvers are perfect for shooters already equipped with 9mm automatics. The 9mm revolver gives you the revolver experience, without paying out the butt for revolver ammo. Shop All 9mm Revolvers
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