Yeah, what country, OP? It will really affect how we can give advice. I assume not Italy (or France???), as they don't really let you buy 9mm Parabellum because "it's for the military," and things are usually in 9mm IMI instead. And certainly not in the UK. There was a recent thread about buying a gun in Latvia which I found interesting. It might not apply to you but still interesting.
My vote is CZ 75 but whatever feels right to you after holding it.
Also, I don't get big into screaming USA!USA!USA! but our beer is the best, and if you think it's all Budweiser then you don't really drink beer. In other countries, I agree with Mizar but might give Belgium a slight edge over UK. Those monks make some tasty stuff. Czech and Germany are fine but it's all lager, lager, and lager (except Dusseldorf and Cologne).
My vote is CZ 75 but whatever feels right to you after holding it.
Also, I don't get big into screaming USA!USA!USA! but our beer is the best, and if you think it's all Budweiser then you don't really drink beer. In other countries, I agree with Mizar but might give Belgium a slight edge over UK. Those monks make some tasty stuff. Czech and Germany are fine but it's all lager, lager, and lager (except Dusseldorf and Cologne).
I know some people are down on polymer, but the OP is looking at Glock so it's at least a possibility... so if available there is always the CZ P-07, or its predecessor the P-07 Duty. It has a decocker, but comes with a safety that's easy to swap out if you prefer that.The CZ SP-01 is a great gun, and I'm sure you'd be happy with it. You just need to decide if you want it with a decocker or a safety. I'd personally prefer the safety model. But that's personal preference.