So in case you missed my intro post, Hi, I'm new here and from Anoka. Currently, handgun wise, I have a couple 1911's one of which is my carry piece, and a 22A. I am planning on picking up a Single Six and PF9 over the next year, but in the mean time am in the market for a full sized or compact 9mm or .45 to round out the collection.
So first, I'd like to hear your thoughts on standardization vs diversification of calibers. Originally, I thought, lets make them all .45. Then I only have to stock one kind of ammo, and when I start reloading, it's just one kind of ammo. As of late, I've been told be more then one individual that this kind of standardization is silly, and my best bet is to diversify. If I go that route, I think it would be only one more caliber, and likely 9mm.
Next, the age old question of Glock/XD/M&P, with the added bonus of the Stoeger Cougar and maybe the EAA Witness or K2 and Taurus 24/7, PT145. I can almost rule out the Glock. I like everything about them except the way they fit my hand. Specifically, I really wish I could like the G30. I owned a Cougar, and regret selling it almost every day. Never handled a CZ75 clone. Leaning towards the M&P if I can find one in stock, but again, I'd love to hear any first hand experience with any of these, both brand specific and model specific.
Appologies in advance if this is a traditional new guy kind of question I'm supposed to shy away from...