Went out to the range/shop this morning to try out a couple handguns. Since we're doing Christmas shopping early this year, I was looking to pick up either a 9mm or .40 S&W of some sort.
Tested:
CZ 75 B in .40 S&W: Maybe because it was a rental gun, but I did not like firing it. The trigger felt gritty like as if it was broken. SRO came by and stated that's the normal feel for the CZ 75.
Sig Sauer P226: Liked the gun very much, but Channel Maniac was right about the trigger. After that first DA pull, you have to ride the trigger back to get the single action function to kick in. This will probably be something that I'll have to get used to. In the past, I fired the P226 in full DA shots between rounds. It's almost as if you need to find the sweet spot and get used to it.
Ruger SR9c/SR9c SR40c /SR40: I tried both the compact and the full versions of the 9mm and .40S&W . Fell in love with both .40 cal variants. I also found that the full version was less snappier than the SR40c. The sight adjustments could be made easily and the gun felt perfect in my hands.
I ended up taking home the SR40 (after having a field day at the range). Price wise, it didn't break the bank. Since I live in CT, we can't have the 15 capacity mags. They did throw in an addition mag in for free.