Hey I have no problem with the Taurus either DD. So I was not taking a shot at Taurus. Like I said I own several. (revolvers) The Taurus with the manual thumb safety would be ruled out immediately by me. I do not like any external doohickeys to impede what I need to do. My finger is the safety. Still I am sure it is a fine firearm. Of course proven track record, reliability, etc. are pretty important in my book and Glock has that in spades. Still when it comes to purchasing any firearm I recommend you try a model out before buying it. Either with a friend or at a gun store that allows you to do so. I think that is really important! Buy what best suits you and if you can afford and or save for a better gun that might be a good idea if you can.
I didn't really think you were slamming Taurus, and didn't mean to imply that I thought any such thing.
As I said, I have several Glocks, as well as other mid- to high-end guns and I like them just fine.
Still, this thread is specifically about the good budget guns, and for that, I think the Taurus is the hands down winner.
I agree that it's good to try before you buy, when possible. Not absolutely vital, but good. I've put enough rounds through enough different 9mm guns to feel comfortable making a purchasing decision based off how the gun feels in my hand, how naturally it points, how the trigger feels, and how the slide feels, even without firing it. But I'll sure fire it if I can.
Another good option is the Bersa 380. Sue shoots a Thunder380, and I also spent some time with the 380 CC. Both are solid, reliable, accurate and inexpensive guns, and if you like hammer fired guns, these may be the way to go.
They have two drawbacks, to my mind.
Limited capacity (7+1). This does make them more easily concealed, though, as well as easier for a smaller shooter to handle.
Field stripping is a pain, and requires a fair bit of brute force. Sue has always found the Bersa difficult to tear down. Frankly, the take down of a Walther-style gun such as these is my least favorite. I'd rather take down a 1911.