It's clear that everyone has a favorite line or two, seeing as how none of us has ever bought a gun that we didn't absolutely love. I find it hard to beat the Walther P99 series, personally, but that's an assessment based solely on Walther's overall decades-long reputation for reliability, accuracy, and quality craftsmanship.
In that order for me, but I don't find a loser in the bunch at all. I own all three. I don't have a problem with any one of them being on my night stand.
Not really based on fun factor, enjoyment, or pride of ownership, but Glock does set the standard on many levels: durability, reliability, number of kool-aid drinkers, ease of maintenance and detail stripping, and superior finish.
Deciding which is best on a gun forum is more of a popularity contest than anything else. Declaring that a gun is best by this method is like saying that we will elect the "best" president by voting for him (or her).
I would say that we have lots of really good options, what is best for you / me is what is important. You really cannot go wrong with most of the current crop of quality Tupperware, IF it fits and works for you.
They have the most extensive line of calibers and high quality and plenty of parts and aftermarket accessories. And their cost is still reasonable (most places).
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