I appreciate everyone's opinions and advice. I just got home from the range .....lent me his SIG P226 t..........really enjoyed shooting .......don't like about it is the price...................the M&P and see how I like that............hesitant about purchasing a pistol without firing it first....join IDPA.......don't want to be on the sidelines with a .22 while I see all my friends shooting in IDPA.
Great decision to fire what you will buy. Even if you have to pay, do it, and treat it as your initial investment. Test fire as KingGeorge and others suggest.
Go to your range or a big range on a very busy day to increase the likelihood of bumping into members who may have models that are on your list. Off the clubs I have been too, most members are happy to let others try out a magazine. Offering to help clean up brass from their stall or some similar act should be a great ice-breaker.
As for the Sig, buying new is not cheap, but if you look hard (on the EE), there are nice ones available at very reasonable prices. Last week a CGN seller (going back to school) sold a year old 226 fired less than 100 rds for $750 shipped. Likewise for the 9mm M&P, as these are being sold around $500-$600 shipped. As your plans include shooting IDPA, some EE sellers already include additional mags and sometimes with holsters and the like.
Other than my first couple of pistols, have bought 4 used and 1 new from the EE. Saved big on the coin and have not been dissappointed with looks or shooting performance. CGN sellers I have dealt with, all had a history of 100% Positive ratings and have been honest, friendly and communicative. Happy hunting and post what you finally end up with.
p.s. you sound like most of us so the odds are this 1st pistol will not be your last. Like florin79 and his pistol purchasing addiction, we boys seem to be happiest with ours toys.
SKS Russian Tula 1950, 1952 and 1953, Sig Sauer P226, Beretta 92 SBC, CZ85 Combat, Para P14 45 Ltd., Para P16 40 Ltd., SigPro 2022 .40S&W, Marlin 60