My vote is for the HK VP9 as well. I rarely hear about people regretting getting an HK of any variation.
From what I understand, the gun was designed for the European market. In Europe, it can be much tougher to get a pistol legally, so by designing a system where a shooter could have different caliber pistols without going through the time and expense of buying separate guns SIG thought they'd have a bug seller in a market beset by challenges. From what I've heard, it hasn't quite been the success they had hoped but the striker-fired P320 may turn that around.
Although I may have to get the black version (as my FFL hasn't been able to locate a two tone one), I think the two tone version of all the FN pistols are some of the nicest looking pistols out there today. As for how they feel, when I picked up a FNP back in 2012, it was as if the gun had been custom-molded to my hand. I'd expect the FNS-9 to be the same way.
My vote is for the HK VP9 as well. I rarely hear about people regretting getting an HK of any variation.
Love the Sig 320. You've got to shoot it. I've always wanted to be an HK fan, but every one I shoot just hasn't felt right for me.
Are you buying any of these without going to the range and shooting them? Because you have a wide variety of 40s there and I can tell you from practical experience three of them feel completely different in the hand. I have a M&P 40 and love shooting it. I had a PX4 and could wait to sell it. I have held the 320 (still not available for rent) and want to see what the small grip feels like. What you need to do is just go to the range and see which one feels and shoots the best for you. Glocks are a prime example of a feel good to shoot firearm. I know a lot of people who love Glocks and I just don't like how they feel in my hand. Once you try a firearm, you will know when you shoot it that it is the right firearm for you.
Having said all that, I will repeat I love shooting my M&P. I also have CZ 9 that is a joy to shoot. I wish you well in your search for the best weapon for you.
Well good thing a Walther PPQ isn't an option.
I haven't bought another fullsize gun since buying my PPQ. I just wish they would come out with a subcompact version.
I guess I'd vote for the HK as next best to the PPQ...hehe.
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