My advice is to take a Basic Handgun Safety Course and learn the basics of handgun safety first. Then make it a habit to keep going to the local pistol range that rents guns, and try out as many of the guns on your list that you can. In addition to the ones you list, try out others, including revolvers; you might surprise yourself! Give yourself as much time as you need to go out and practice with as many different guns as possible before you commit to a purchase. I took the NRA Basic Handgun Safety course, and then rented guns for over 6 months before I bought a handgun, so this advice comes from my own experience.