Get what fits your hand, points natural and is reputable brand
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+1 to this. By points naturally, the advice I've gotten is: close your eyes, pick up the pistol, keep your finger on the trigger guard or frame, (not the trigger, but this doesn't relate to fit, just good habbit) point it like you're going to fire, and open your eyes. If you're naturally, comfortably aligned with the sights, it's probably a good fit. Glocks don't do this for me, XDs do. I had a S&W Model 60 that I could barely keep on paper at 7 yards. My dad's S&W 686 (bigger frame) fit GREAT, and shot great for me, as did his 629, both with factory Hogue grips. I have medium hands. Your mileage
will vary, and arguments of Glock vs Springfield vs wheelgun vs 1911 vs Sig vs Kimber vs any brand/model/caliber are as numerous as they are pointless, mainly because everyone's bias is based on their anatomy/skill/use related to each, and aren't going to be won or lost from behind a keyboard.
p.s. I've got a 8 3/8" Model 500 S&W with Warne QDs and a fixed 2x Leupold fs, pm if interested, also have dies, brass, & components (I've killed 2 deer with it, but converted an XD-45 to 460 Rowland, that carries better)