Postby WINGSPD » Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:14
Just my two cents, but those two guns are very different from each other. I, personally, am a Sig DA/SA fan for the safety, reliability, and versatility of the double stack mag containing models. Your choice of gun should depend on many factors including: purpose, carry method, familiarity, and type of surroundings. (Just what kind of trouble do you expect?) I would much rather have the extra capacity of the smaller rounds in a double stack than the extra oomph of the single stack larger caliber. (That being said, I normally carry a Sig 229 in 357 Sig Caliber; only ten rounds in the mag, 12 when not in the peoples republic of Denver.) You'll find that there will be many missed shots in an unplanned encounter, and you don't want to be reloading unless the other guy is out, you have cover, and there are none of his buddies around. Think flash mob. Look at Browning hi-powers, too, for a gun between the two you listed. Well made, slender, and high cap. Otherwise, you have chosen two nice guns, just stay with the name brands. Don't go cheap. The cost of the ammo will far outweigh the initial cost of the gun.