This cracked a grin from me.
It's strangely one of the more "grown-up" gun decisions I've made, and lets me know I have taken some of the P-F.com advice to heart. Because the thing is, I LIKE the VP9. It's a very nice gun, it's fun to shoot, it's reliable, it's accurate...but I HAVE range toys, lots of range toys, probably too many range toys. For serious stuff I want consistently usable and familiar guns. In this one context, I no longer find "boring" to be a bad quality.
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For me, I have settled on the Glock 9mm platform. I have three G-19's set up with same Ghost trigger, T-Cap Sights, grip plug and vickers mag release. These are my training, competition, bed side and CC guns. I have other glocks they rarely get shot. This saves me in holster, mag pouch, and part expense. This allows me to not focus on the gun and focus on my training fundamentals and objectives when I get to the range. When Ishoot IDPA, the same gun I carry every day is the gun I compete with. IMHO this is better for me.
Unsolicited input: I'm a lefty, but: one of the reasons I sold my PPS M2 *was* the push button mag release. Maybe mine was light, but I had two instances of the mag being unlatched when worn for daily carry.
(The other was mag capacity vs. weight. For a gun that weighs the same as a G26, mags of 6, 7, or 8 rounds seem suboptimal).
Nope, not in the one gun zone, don't expect it to be for some time.