Added a BU9 Nano this week.
After searching more than a year for the right pocket pistol for me, I purchased a Nano this past week and I am very please with my results at my first range visit yesterday. At 7 yards or less I can easily put six rounds in a six-inch circle just pointing my arm in the right direction and firing quickly. Taking time to aim produced excellent results out to 15 yards, but I didn't shoot much at that distance, or go beyond it, because shoot in targets at a distance is not my intended use of the gun. This gun is an easy to carry personal defense weapon, not one for a holes in paper contest.
The size of the gun and size of my hand are an excellent match. Most pocket guns are just too small for me to use with relative comfort. My two middle fingers fit perfectly on the grip, my little finger sits nicely under the magazine, and trigger finger hits perfectly on the small indentation designed for it.
I will confirm other reports that it does not like the 115gr rounds (which I ran out of yesterday), but performs flawlessly with the 124gr rounds (which is all I will buy for it in the future). It is the perfect defensive gun for me in that it is likely to always be with me so I'll have it when I need it. It is not "perfect," but close enough for me and may well be the best $415 I ever spent.
https://sites.google.com/a/glmyers.c...nano-green.jpg
Added a BU9 Nano this week.
I own and carry my wife's (lol) Nano for its simplicity. My only other carry gun that I trust is my SA TRP.
Added a BU9 Nano this week.
Why break it down if you're not preparing to clean it? If you're preparing to clean it, don't you have your cleaning supplies and tools with you?
I think Beretta nailed it with this one.
NO catches on outside. Concealed carry is very easy.
Added a BU9 Nano this week.
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Couch Potato
After searching more than a year for the right pocket pistol for me, I purchased a Nano this past week and I am very please with my results at my first range visit yesterday. At 7 yards or less I can easily put six rounds in a six-inch circle just pointing my arm in the right direction and firing quickly. Taking time to aim produced excellent results out to 15 yards, but I didn't shoot much at that distance, or go beyond it, because shoot in targets at a distance is not my intended use of the gun. This gun is an easy to carry personal defense weapon, not one for a holes in paper contest.
The size of the gun and size of my hand are an excellent match. Most pocket guns are just too small for me to use with relative comfort. My two middle fingers fit perfectly on the grip, my little finger sits nicely under the magazine, and trigger finger hits perfectly on the small indentation designed for it.
I will confirm other reports that it does not like the 115gr rounds (which I ran out of yesterday), but performs flawlessly with the 124gr rounds (which is all I will buy for it in the future). It is the perfect defensive gun for me in that it is likely to always be with me so I'll have it when I need it. It is not "perfect," but close enough for me and may well be the best $415 I ever spent.
https://sites.google.com/a/glmyers.c...nano-green.jpg
The Nano is a fine pistol. After several hundred break-in rounds, it'll handle 115 gr target ammo as well as 124 and 147 gr SD Ammo. Enjoy!
Added a BU9 Nano this week.
Mine has never had 1 hiccup from day 1. I have used 115 gr, 124 gr, 147 gr, only about 550 rounds so far. I know a few of the early ones had some trouble, but mine has been flawless.