I voted other, because the G26 was not listed among the choices, but that would be my choice. It would be a nice companion to the G19 I already own. And I have little personal use for the .40 or .357 SIG cartridges; the 9mm is adequate.
Stick with the .40 fullsize. Then go to Lone Wolf.com and get a .357 Sig barrel and a 9 mm conversion barrel (and a 9 mm mag) so you can shoot three different calibers with your one gun. The 22 (or 17, 31) is the best ergonomic Glock but that's me.
Or hold out for the 18 and go full auto. Buying the 18 might cost more than all of the others combined.
I agree the 10 mm will probably get the best resale if you hock it.
I voted g19 cause that what I did. A local shop has a Glock week every year along with the offering of a free Glock drawing. I put my name in and for giggles I put in my wife's name (double the chance), well she won it. We went to the shop and messed with them and weSHE picked the G19 and now I can hardly get it back from my daughter AKA Gus Dddysgrl.
I did not see the G36 on your ballot. While I am not a great fan of Glocks -- poorer than expected accuracy due to the mushy striker/trigger and loose barrel, but excellent durability, quality and reliability -- I must say that 6+1 of +P 200 grain .45 ACP is a might potent defensive load in a firearm the size of a Glock 36.
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