Jon,
You have several considerations, not just what feels good but also the quality of the gun and its parts. I would suggest that you find a shop with a smith that works in the shop. Ask the smith what gun he reccomends, do not ask the salesman. What you want is a oneway gun, it goes out and never comes back for repair. That ain't a Glock. Go look at the H&K USP it is a business handgun.
Best of luck.
Ed
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