the leo dept i plan on applying to are all using .40 s&w sig p226. i was thinking 9mm as a starting point.
You have an inclination to the Sig in .40 so............
Buy the Norinco NP58 in 40S&W, preferably lightly used and a good price(300shipped or so).
If you learn to shoot it properly and if accepted to your LEO program you already have mastered the master of all handgun rounds the 40S&W

(oh wait,that's the 10mm, but lets not go there) and have a good working understanding of the Sig226. If you don't and you no longer have a hard on for pistols throw it on the EE and get your money back. Win-Win.
As to the Glock pistol and what feels good in the showroom. What feels good or looks good in the showroom to the inexperienced and undiscerning buyer,.. doesn't have a GD thing to do with what works on the Track.
E.g..... You may love the feel and look of a Harley Davidson soft tail in the showroom, and the salesman might comment on how smart you look but once you learn how to ride, and you will,..when you hit the road and all your buddies drive bikes which are much quicker, stop much faster, corner much better, are much more reliable,... you realize now your folly, or you could just hang out at Tim's and say what a bunch of idiots on those crotch rockets LOL.........
..........seriously though..........
That slab sided grip of the Glock is perfection with the right grip technique. It sucks at first however, if you've been wrapping your appendages around a 1911 frame for years. If you decide to come over to the
Dark Side, and master the Glock, then the 1911 will feel like that Hog you traded in for a Gixxer1000.
