My suggestions are:
Glock 17 in 9mm
Pros:
-hassle free in terms of reliability and maintenance
-operation is rack, point, and pull the trigger
-widely available parts and magazines are cheap
Cons:
-The Glock has a weird grip angle so its not the most 'natural' feeling gun
-stock trigger isn't great and takes some practice to get used to
-polymer/plastic parts
1911 chambered in 9mm
Pros:
-trigger is excellent on most 1911s
-ergonomics and grip angle make shooting the 1911 feel more natural (you're going to hit closer to where you think you're aiming)
Cons:
-the operation can be complicated (3 different safeties)
-requires a little more maintenance in order to run smoothly
Glock 17 in 9mm
Pros:
-hassle free in terms of reliability and maintenance
-operation is rack, point, and pull the trigger
-widely available parts and magazines are cheap
Cons:
-The Glock has a weird grip angle so its not the most 'natural' feeling gun
-stock trigger isn't great and takes some practice to get used to
-polymer/plastic parts
1911 chambered in 9mm
Pros:
-trigger is excellent on most 1911s
-ergonomics and grip angle make shooting the 1911 feel more natural (you're going to hit closer to where you think you're aiming)
Cons:
-the operation can be complicated (3 different safeties)
-requires a little more maintenance in order to run smoothly


















































