You need to take the advice from the other thread and just go handle them and see which one feels better in your hand. It has to feel good to you. Both guns will be suitable for most tasks, although the Glock have more accessories available.
You'll find that both guns feel substantially different from your PPK and the only way to figure out which one feels better to you is to handle both of them.
Has this already been asked in a more appropriate forum? And if so, I agree with Jorg. Buy what feels good and works for you. If you can't comfortably use it, all the awesome reviews in the world aren't going to help.
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