I own Colts, Sigs, Glocks and HK, etc.. My question is: What is a Girly Glock? Do us Civilians and LEO's carry Girly Glocks and with the Glock19 I have read has sold more than any other pistol in the U.S. with most Law Enforcement Agencies being armed with Glocks. I have carried my Colt LW Combat Commander for most of my life. That being said, I like my HK USPC except for the mag release which takes some getting used to. I agree with Duncandl about the P6 which I paid $250. when market was full of them and I wish I had it back though my Sig 225 kind of makes up for it. I have two G19's, a G17 and just purchased a G43X which I really like because of it's size and it's lightweight. Nice carry gun with three mags to offset High Cap ones. I still don't know why people want 20-22 round mags unless it is in twenty or 22 two caliber.Sig for life.
Never owned a Glock, shoot them when given a chance but I have not found one, besides a 10mm that I would actually purchase/trade for.
I took all the nurses from my wife's office to H&H 2 years ago and most of them had some experience but none of them carried enough to be comfortable. We rented the latest Glock, HK, 2 different Sig's and another polymer gun but can't recall which one, maybe a FNP.
At the end of the day, all of the nurses wanted to keep shooting the HK and Sig. The Glock was deemed too girly for the ladies and a tad bit new school.
The HK's, well who doesn't love a good HK and the Sig pistols stole the show that day.
I own (or have owned) a P250, P2022, P226 MK25 (recently traded), P6 (I miss this one) and a couple that are escaping me right now.
That P2022 is my garage gun and really THE gun I hope I can get to first, if I have to ever defend this house. It is so sloppy I can break it down with one hand.
I traded a .300 blackout stripped upper, that I bought online from a store in Dallas for less than $120, to a used car salesman at a Cadillac dealership in Norman that had posted on OSA looking for an upper offering the P2022 as a straight trade.
He told me he was very unhappy with the pistol, I met him at the dealership and laughed all the way to the bank. (Sorry salesguy, not sorry...my only car lot happy story I have)