The shutdown has led me to go down a rabbit hole to try and improve my EDC by measuring time and score on IDPA and CSTAT standard drills. My EDCs are Gen 5 Glock 19s w/RMR and a pair of Glock 30S. Many thousands of rounds thru each and numerous defensive classes and training hours. Since there was very little I could do other than play golf and go to the range, I thought I would try other handguns in search of the holy grail of defensive pistols.
Started off 1911. Custom steel Commander. Grip safety issues and pinned it. Shot ragged holes slow fire. At speed, not even close.
DW ECO. Very accurate but would miss the grip safety at fast draw from concealed. Pinned the safety but had a couple of hammer bites from poor grip. Par time for me at 5 yards from concealed is around 1 second. 4 shots in two targets in less than 2. Could not match. Very impressed with this gun. Easy to conceal.
Next, EDC X9. Nice little pistol. Center of gravity was a little high and hammer bite got me trying to go fast.
Next Sig 365. Extremely accurate and easily concealable. The grip angle is off for me and it naturally pointed low. At speed, shots were all over the place.
Then on to 365 with RMRSc dot. Super accurate at slow pace. Could not find the dot at speed.
Sig VTAC. The Kyle Lamb version. This gun is perfect in every way. Extremely accurate, fantastic sights, soft shooting. Too big to comfortably carry every day and I never cared for the Sig trigger safety system. If I was shooting competitively, this is the gun I would use.
Sig 320 Compact .45 acp. Bore axis was too high and never felt right. Moving on.
EDC X9 again, this time with suppressor height sights and RMR. Great point of aim, extremely accurate but about 1/2 second slower at every drill.
Sold all of these and now content with what I have. I burned a few thousand rounds, lost a few thousand dollars in the resale market, have lots of holsters and burned into my memory to pick a system and stick with it. I did have fun and managed to take up some time during this crazy year.