I am kind of trying to decide which 9mms to let go as well. I was going to sell or trade my Shield 1.0 but after adding Talon granulate adhesive grips it feels just as secure in the hand as the 2.0 now. I am fairly certain that I will be letting my SIG P226 go. I thought I could use it as a longer range target pistol but I cannot shoot it nearly as well as my revolvers or 1911 at longer distances. The unSIG-like mushy trigger sure does not help. My Glock 48 is the most recent acquisition and there is a lot I like about it. Then my original 9mm - a SIG P239 , might try that one at longer distance as the trigger on it is very nice.
Still need to rent a P365 and see if I "need" to buy one.
I lost control when I shot a friend's Sig P365 for the first time.
It had a 12 round mag with the extended grip and felt great and it shot more accurately or as well for me than most of my medium/larger sized 9mm.
I truly loved that gun.
I went from a Shield 1.0 that I had longer than any other 9mm, and only had $280 in it, and ran, not walked (b/c they were not readily available) when I was tipped off by a member here to the availability of the 365 at a Rural King about an hour away NW somewhere.
With taxes and buying the 12 round mag to go with it: I had nearly $600 in it before a holster.
It was uncharacteristic of me since I'm known as being a cheap-arse, but it was that impressive to me, not just another small 9mm, of which I had most out there.
If it would have had a safety, I'd still have it, and now that I have so many other 9mms, I can live w/o it (I think, ha!).
I'm going to sell the Kahr & the small EC9s to start off with, then it will get really hard to choose another to trim.