PatrickO said:
I do have another question though: what's the trigger pull like on a Glock / M&P compared to, say, a SA pistol like the BHP or 1911? I know it probably boils down to personal preference, but is it arguably better to have SA/DA instead of a striker-fired design?
It's very hard to compare a striker-fired pistol like the Glock/M&P to the classic single-action pistol variants like the 1911/BHP. Even comparison of the Browning and the 1911 is (or can be) quite subjective, as the actions are quite different and while it is possible to get a fairly nice trigger pull on the BHP, the 1911 is quite possibly the best extant when properly set up and far easier to get a decent trigger pull on than the Browning.
It has been stated by others far sharper than myself that "for those willing to dedicate themselves to the platform and it's additional eccenticities (initial set-up, more intensive maintenance, etc...) the 1911 platform delivers like no other", and regarding speed of deployment and "shootability" I find this very hard to argue with.
This is especially true when you have someone whose only exposure to handguns has been the DA-only pistols mandated by the Police Act of the various provinces and territories. Most police officers have to be lumped under the categoriy of NDP's (non-dedicated personnel) when it comes to small arms employment and deployment (I'm generalizing here, OK?), and when I show at the range wearing a 1911 or a Browning I usually get the "Wow, that's a really old pistol" from somebody - at least until they watch a plate rack get cleaned or actually fire it themselves.
I generally explain it thusly --- the
1911 or Browning is a great gunfighting pistol, the
DA-only are great
"threat management" pistols - not that I would chose to go to a gunfight with just a pistol, but you run what you brung...
Try as many different platforms as you can and
pick what works best for you - disregard the elitists who tell you things like "anything other than SIG sucks" or "handgun development ended when the Glock came along" - that sort of thing. In autoloaders I've had Colt (and various other 1911 patterns), Browning, SIG, Glock, S&W (1st, 2nd, 3rd Gen and M&P), Taurus, Star, Walther. CZ and probably some stuff that I can't remember, but I keep coming back to the Browning and the Glock (though I have been flirting shamelessly for the past 10 months with the M&P, and do feel that the Glock will be getting abandoned ;D).
Good luck...
blake