I am a fan of Glock pistols, I've settled in on the Glock 19 - 9mm - as my preferred sidearm.

Good: They are durable, they are reliable, they are very simple to maintain. They are accurate enough at ranges where I'm accurate with any handgun. I'm no long-distance handgun shooter, so for me, it's all about 20-40 yards anyway.

Bad: They are a semi-auto, which takes some practice to deal with a failed round or a stovepipe (spent casing stuck in the slide) - this is true of almost any Semi-Auto, but I've noticed that with the Glock I get a slightly larger number of stovepipes in a rapid fire drill than I do with the Sig 229 or HK P7.

Neutral: They are not a terribly attractive gun, I mean, compared to some of the revolvers out there, it's downright dowdy. Some people put the lack of a safety in the Good category, some put it in the Bad, all I know is that I treat all guns as "ready to fire" anyway, and I don't like having an external safety, so that's why I prefer the Glock.