

I’d also like to say that if you look closely at the photo of mine you can see all the spots where the black Kim pro finish is wearing off after 9 months of everyday carrying in a kydex holster.

At the end of the day all three are nice guns, but none have offered the reliability of my G43 (which eats every type and brand of 9mm without any complaint) as long as you understand the quirks of that type of platform and the limitations it may have then I’d say go for it. The Micro9 had better fit and finish than the Springfield but was more reliable than the sig 938.

The Springfield 911 ran everything with no complaint and was the most reliable but the fit and finish was so so, the sig 938 had impeccable overall fit and finish but was picky about ammo including FMJ range ammo. I see that Springfield Armory is now offering their 911 in 9mm. I would put the Micro9 in the middle of the 3. However, some pistols may shoot point of aim at 25 yards depending on. I also have owned a sig 938 a have handled and shot my buddys springfield 911 in 9mm. Springfield Armory pistols are designed to use the 6 oclock sight picture at 25 yards. I would get the raptor model as it has and ambi safety and does not have the horrid black Kim pro finish. The specs between the two are virtually identical in size, weight, capacity, etc. The darn thing would NOT run through a mag without some sort of malfunction. Wanting A Micro 9mm- Kimber Micro 9 or a Springfield 911 6607 Views 39 Replies 19 Participants Last post by BangBang, Czechbikr Discussion Starter I found it to be a well made gun for fit and finish (outside of the factory Kim pro black finish) I won a Springfield 911 last year in a raffle. 45 ACP MSRP 999 - 1,374 1911 EMP® Handguns Designed specifically for the 9mm cartridge, the EMP features shorter dimensions making it one of the smallest 1911s out there. I got rid of it because no ambi safety (right hand only safety which sucks as a lefty), I prefer to carry Speer gold dot and have quite a bit of it and did not want to try and source a bunch of it during a pandemic, and the black finish was starting to chip off it. This is the 1911-style Springfield 911 chambered in 9mm. Mine did not like Speer gold or federal HST. Springfield Armory expanded its 911 lineup with a new chambering option thats sure to be popular. Only issue I had was that it was very sensitive about brand of hollow point it would run. Put about 800-900 rounds thru it and then ended up selling it to a friend.
