 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. One of the questions I often get is, what is the best handgun for the money? And it's a tough question to answer. It's a loaded question because there are so many options out there and everybody has their opinion on what's the best for the money. It's a subjective question and answer, but I do believe many people would go with the canik models and here's the TP-9 Elite Subcompact. It's a great handgun, has a tungsten grade finish which is kind of classy looking, a nice trigger with a short reset and people love canik. It's optic ready, offers a lot for the money and many of the canik models offer a ton for the money. Saira really gained popularity the past four or five years. People took notice to it. I remember the Saira 9 could be picked up for 250, 260, 17 round mags. This is the Meta. This is optic ready as well with a nice trigger. Not a great difference between the Meta and the original Saira 9, but the MSRP on this is 530 these days. So the prices have inched up a bit over time. They've reached a point where they're kind of out of the budget scene. Here we have a Taurus G3 tactical and I've said this is the best 9mm polyframe handgun Taurus makes. Optic ready, threaded barrel, nice trigger, 17 round mags. Cool look to it with the flat dark earth and the Coyote 10 Saira Colt slide. Love these three handguns, but none of these would be my choice for the best handgun for the money. So what is my choice? Well at one point you could pick up this handgun for right around 360 bucks. It made its way higher with the MSRP, but here it is. Do you know what it is? It's a Bursa. It's a full size Bursa with a four and a quarter inch barrel, 17 round mags, 360 dollars at that time. About five years ago, four or five years ago anyhow. I told people you ought to check this out for the price they're asking. It's a great handgun. The MSRP now is 4.85 and it is a Bursa TPR 9. They make this in two tone. They make it with the all black model and they make a smaller model, but the 17 round mags come with two. It has a polymer grip, vertical serrations with the front strap, poly serrations with the rear, but that's not even what I want to talk about. The single action trigger is really nice. Breaks right around four pounds, but check out this reset. That is amazing. Now people would say the shortest reset they've ever experienced is with the SIG SRT. It's called SRT short reset trigger. Here's my P226 ASC alloy stainless elite and SRT short reset trigger. Which one is shorter? Is it the SIG or is it the Bursa TPR 9? I think I don't know. It could be a draw. Check this out. That is so short. I'm giving it to the Bursa for just a little bit shorter. Is that going to make a huge difference? No, not at all, but I like the way the trigger guard is beveled out a little bit. It gives you a little more room in there. It has an alloy aluminum frame, and that's why I went with this for an MSRP that's a little bit less than at least two out of the three. It has the alloy aluminum frame, two slot pick rail. It's not optic ready. If it did, that would be an added bonus in my eyes. Three dot sights, excellent feel, ambidextrous with control, slide stop, decocker, thumb safety on both sides of the pistol. But another thing that makes this incredibly unique, and we did show clear here, well let me drop that thumb safety, is the disassemble. See that lever right there? All you do is push it downward and off comes the slide from the frame. It has full length frame rails, and many people will say, hey, those handguns with full length frame rails keeps everything nice and tight. There's very little room to play around with, and there's the four and a quarter inch barrel. It is such a nice handgun to shoot, to disassemble. Whoa, kind of dirty. I need to clean this thing. And to own. And then to get it back into place, all you do is flip that lever upward. So it's a great handgun. Now the MSRP I mentioned is 485, and by the way, Latin American law enforcement adopted this. Many of them, I know Latin America, like that could be a lot, but many of them adopted this as their side arm for law enforcement. So they have confidence in it. I don't ever recall having an issue with this handgun ever. And so I find it to be extremely reliable. I've owned it for four or five years now. And I think that for what you get for the money, it's a great deal with the alloy aluminum frame and the four and a quarter inch barrel and two 17 round mags. Now, you can pick it up for close to the MSRP. If you shop around, you might get it for a little less. It seems to me the two tones go for a little less, but I am very fond of the Bursa TPR9. I have since day one, loved it and I still do to this day. And as it sits down, I think this is a great handgun for the money. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.