I vote for a Glock 30s.
While Glock's are not my favorite handgun, there's no denying their reliability, and they stand behind their products. Plus, aftermarket support, parts, and holsters are plentiful.
I had a 43, but I've also got a Ruger LCP and bought a Sig 365, so the 43 just kinda got lost in the middle. I sold off the 43, no regrets, but it was a fine gun. Certainly reliable and dependable.
At the end of the day, carry what works for you.
In my opinion, the Glock 26 (and similar sized handguns) are now obsolete. The Glock 43, as well. I don't know why anyone would favor a 43 over the P365 or Hellcat. A Springfield XDS 9mm? An outdated dinosaur.
The Glock 19 fills so many scenarios well, I think it'll always be in demand.
S&W Bodyguard .380. The Mrs. wanted a carry gun that had a manual safety, and she thought the laser was neat.
The gun had THE WORST trigger of any handgun in the history of the known universe. L-O-N-G, heavy, and sucktastic.
This show, the last show just a few weeks back, and one scheduled in December seems like market overkill. They may have went to the well one too many times with this show.
If you plan to carry the 2.0, make sure your carry system is such where the grip doesn't contact your skin. To say the grip texture is aggressive is an understatement, it'll eat your side up if you carry IWB without anything between your skin and the firearm. OWB carry or a quality undershirt if...
The market as a whole is up everywhere. Gun shows are not exempt to current pricing. I went to the last show. Prices were up, and guns/ammo were selling at a brisk pace.
If you want to get out of the house, look around, maybe look for a random deal here and there or maybe a part, it's a good...