Background:
I've been shooting Glocks for years, and really just Glock 19s. I have a Gen3 19 that wears Warren sights(FO front), a GFA, and some grip tape that I have been using in USPSA since November of last year. I've gotten significantly better since I started competing(imagine that...) and now my original mantra of "shoot what you carry" is getting boring. I suppose at some point I realized that USPSA is a really fun game and I should treat it as such.
So now I have an itch to put down my well-used Glock and try something new, preferably in Production. I've never owned or put any significant time behind a hammer fired DA/SA pistol. All of my shooting has been on SAO and strikers. To keep things interesting I'd like to jump feet first into a DA/SA steel/alloy framed gun. My theory or rationale is that a new trigger will keep me focused and only improve my fundamentals.
So now the choices:
Sig P series(226, 228, 229)- Expensive. Cheap mags available. Sights available. Good reputation for accuracy.
HK (P30, P2000) - Expensive. Expensive mags. Some sight options. Also a good rep for accuracy.
Beretta 92 - Cheap. Cheap mags. Sight? Accuracy? I'm intrigued because I never see any of them at matches...
CZ - Cheap. Cheap mags. Limited sight options. Good accuracy. I used to have a 75 SAO, so I'm familial with the guns, though not the decocker versions.
I'm only considering 9mm since I don't hate myself.
What am I missing? I'm really tempted by a M11A1 but prices are a bit steep. Same with HK. A Beretta or CZ would only be $700-800 for the gun, mags, holster, pouches, etc.
Any sage advice? My goal isn't to be ultra-competitive. I just want a new and interesting platform to learn while competing in a division that doesn't have tuned race guns.