It is always a good idea to try before you buy - borrow a friends or rent at the range. Also be sure the trigger reach is not too long for you, esp on the double stacked versions. And when judging trigger reach try picking up quickly. I had a glock 30 and when I took time to place in hand ok, but a quick grab and I could end up with bad grip and pushing trigger to side not straight back and glock would not go off without a lot of pressure.
If you are still not sure buy something you can sell quickly without too much of a loss if you don't ultimately like it. As you shoot and meet people you will gain experience and opportunity to try other guns and be exposed to various opinions.
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