Just get a gun that fits your hand and feels right.
Kimber is great in .45. Love it and the feel. Shoot it all day long. Requires a tool to break down. Don’t care, just love the darn thing.
USP is also terrific and breaks like a traditional pistol. No tools.
As for accessories, it’s a personal thing.
Would recommend a Serpa Holster and place a piece of stairway strip on the release mechanism for greater feed back on your trigger finger.
Go to your local range and rent the Kimber Tac II and the USP. See which one you like.
I would tell you more but I have no recent experience with guns, due to a boating accident.
“a piece of stairway strip on the release mechanism”
What a great idea....
Thank you!
I second the recommendation of the Serpa Holster. I first bought a Fobus paddle holster and I usually ripped the gun out from my pants with the holster attached. That would be incredibly embarrassing at the least, and possibly life-threatening if I ever needed to use my Glock 26.
I lost mine on a recent rock-hunting expedition... Got some nice rocks, though. Never saw me coming.