I don't think any hammered fire pistol can check off all the boxes that a glock can. So I still think it depends on what virtues of a glock you are speaking of. I think a Sig P229 probably comes close but you are talking about a pistol that weighs substantially more. It is also harder to conceal because of how thick it is. It also costs twice the price on average.
I would say size wise p2000 or P07. I think the sig 229/228 and beretta are a little thick but the sigs seem to be the most popular.
I'd say the CZ P-01, it's closer in size to the 19 than the P-07 or P229 are.
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Another vote for the CZ P-01/PCR.
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I'm going to go with the HK P2000. CZ's are great guns, I have 2 P-07's and a P-01. The reason I'm going with the P2000 is that it is a similar-sized polymer gun with no controls on the slide. With slim slide lock levers, the P2000 is ultra low-profile, like the G19. It is very easy to do malfunction clearance drills like the G19. Except I don't really get malfunctions with the P2000.
Before I went full-on Glock, I carried a P228 (when issued a 9mm) and a P229 (when issued a .357 Sig). I was able to conceal both with either IWB or AIWB holsters and was confident in my abilities with either pistol. The profile is fairly small and I had lots of familiarity with the decocker-only Sigs. YMMV