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Originally Posted by J0eybb
No, but seriously. Get to a range and shoot. Some people love Glocks/XD/Polymer, while some love their 1911's.
I personally love my glock 26, I shoot a glock 17 in competition. One day I'l own a 1911 style pistol.
There is also the beretta 92fs, proven fighting pistol.
I personally like semi-autos over a revolver. Revolvers are simple, but reloading is a pita.
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I rike my Grock too.
Many thousands of rounds through my 17. Ugly and plastic, but they go bang every time. Not for a "trigger Connoisseur" or someone with taste. Same for the other plastic wondernines.
That being said, a Ruger SR1911 is probably going to end up in my hands soon.
9mm is the most affordable centerfire to shoot, and will do all of the things you said above. Without concealment criteria, remember that the longer the sight radius, the more accurate you will most likely be.
Grip angle, length of pull to the trigger from the back of your hand, the size of your mitt, all will guide you a bit as far as what fits you and what feels right. Try to learn a correct firing stance from someone you trust knows their stuff and bring each candidate up to firing position. Some will more naturally point for you than others. Geometry of the pistols will tell you what might point better/worse for you.
Joe shoots a lot.