If I were recommending a gun based on body type and wardrobe, it would be a NAA mini revolver. Too fat, clothes too tight, clothes that will fall down with a G42 IWB. It's a shit show out there. I live in FL, and we are different, but there aren't many people that don't check one of those three wardrobe boxes.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
“It worked pretty good if you could shoot.” -Pat Rogers
I am a M&P fan boy, but don't want to be a Glock hater.
If I was issued something I wouldn't worry about it, but when I had both I was grabbing a M&P when it was time to head to the range every weekend.
When I decided I wanted a Beretta 686 O/U and a Dillon SL900 to go with it I decided I really didn't need a collection of various striker guns.
And also M&Ps were a smoking good deal, I paid ~$400 for my 2.0 Compact and a year or so later they were available for $370, and I shoulda bought another one.
And I might be 320 curious, but now I am the guy that has 6-7 pistols and 10-15 (maybe closer to 20...) holsters and maybe 30-40 magazines, sooooo......
I have a Gen5 G19 set up with an SCS MOS and a TLR7 for two reasons. First, it's the only pistol in my shrinking stable that my wife has any interest in shooting. Secondly, it's the pistol that I believe will be most reliable for the longest time if I have to run it hard, continuously, with minimal maintenance. AND, if anything breaks, it takes 5 minutes or less to detail strip, replace parts, and reassemble.
I spend darn near no time with it, because it hurts to shoot well (amount of grip strength needed and grip angle combine to make it very uncomfortable for me), and it's WAY harder to shoot at a high level than darn near anything else I've used.
The M&P2.0 Compact and the P10C are, for me, both vastly product improved G19s, but both are more complex, and have a much smaller logistical "pipeline" if you want/need to replace parts, etc. The M&P has a marginal at best trigger, but you can APEX that. It also has a useable (not great, but useable) manual safety, which I find very comforting. The P10C is the polymer striker pistol that gave me my best ever 25 yard groups, consistently approaching what I could do with a good 1911 and tuned match ammunition. But, the trigger is funky (I got a lot of trigger slap), it's close to a snowflake as far as finding parts/accessories, and it looks like CZ is going to switch it out with something new in the near future, so I wouldn't invest a bunch of money in that platform right now.
I wouldn't use a P320 on a bet for anything but range toy purposes, and, even then, I wouldn't be comfortable with it.
My "all day every day" solution now is the P365 family - smallest configuration for pocket/hot weather IWB, the XL for all other carry needs. I haven't jumped onto the Macro bandwagon yet, because my "shoot on the range" fun gun is still a Prodigy (don't hate). BUT, there are enough really smart/talented shooters on this forum that think the Macro is up there in shootability...
I'm too invested in Glocks to really care. I have so many glock 19/17/26/etc mags and holsters and parts and blah blah.
There are probably better pistols out there, but if I was going to jump to a new handgun it would need to offer something wildly different (like a 9mm 1911). For plastic people poppers (stolen from Tamara) Glock is as good as any other, and its probably the most known quantity in factory handguns.
Sorry for the tangent, but I don’t understand why an individual would limit their choice based on its “logistical pipeline” in 2024. It’s not a challenge to get small parts for any of the big name firearms. If you’re concerned about hard times, then stock up ahead of time. :shrug:
David S.
I went down to Florida to do an interdiction with BCSO SID (can't remember the specific unit in SID, the coin I got is just for SID).
I had no idea how crazily overdressed I'd be for wearing a white linen shirt and jeans, and it's not even like we were working in a trailer park. Literally all the detectives with us looked like white trash. Basketball shorts, oversized t's with worn out collars, etc.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer