Well, I bought a PF9 to carry but it's not as easy as my Glock 26. To be perfectly honest, I don't actually carry either one of them but I bought a holster for my Glock so I could carry it. Right now, I'm not comfortable carrying. You have to remember that I hated guns up until about 4 years ago. My whole outlook on things changed when my family started taking karate. A whole lot of things changed for me at that time and guns is one of them. We even recently purchased an AR. Also, not that it should matter, but I am a woman.
Typically my Dan Wesson CBOB .45 in a highnoon "down under" with belt loops and my KelTec P3AT in an uncle mike's #1 pocket holster. When I'm just running out and want to clip on something fast, I carry my G23 (with the grip chopped to G27 length) in a highnoon "down under" with the clip.
Since I retired the USP (and sold it) Here's my updated daily carry gear.
Heckler & Koch P30
Hornady 115gr JHP/XTP (15+1) and a spare 15 round mag
Comp-Tac M-TAC IWB holster
Kershaw Leek (combo blade)
Surefire G2
I love the look of your pistol W9ZEB. Whats the trigger pull like on it (i.e. pounds/length)? It looks like it would have a heck of a long first pull to me. J/W. Looks sweet though.
The frame is pretty amazing. I know the "fit" of a pistol shouldn't matter. But it certainly makes it more enjoyable to practice with.
I'm not sure I get what you are saying; are you saying the ergos don't matter? I think pistol fit is #2 priority right behind reliability.