The Sig 938 and CZ Rami (both single stack I believe) seem to have 'fuller' grips. Admittedly. perhaps my bias towards Sig might very well be influencing my 'feelings' here, they fill my hand better than typical single stacks.
I know that the slimness is preferred and better for pocket carry, and fully agree with that theory. My argument is if I do not feel comfortable with a slim gripped gun, and have better control with a bit fatter gun, isn't that worth the trade off?
I just got a Versacarry holster for my Nano and am wearing it right now to get used to it. I really like how small it is for carrying the gun.
Regarding the Glock hate, I think a lot of it started with the old 1911 fans disliking the idea of a "plastic gun" when they came out, lacking trust in polymer technology vs steel. Also as they gained in popularity, some people just hate whatever is most popular and common, looking for some way to stand out in a crowd. That's about the only thing I can offer there.
Here's a pic or two of that versacarry.
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The Sig 938 I believe is having some problems, so you may want to avoid that one for the time being. The CZ is a good gun. The Beretta Nano is the one I carry myself, and adore it. I'm wearing it as I type this in a new Versacarry belt clip holster I got in this afternoon. I don't know that I'd call a 9mm micro-compact a "pocket gun" but if you have big pockets, it can be done. (I can do it with cargo shorts, but not in jeans, although I'm 5'6" and about 115 lbs)
If you want pocket comfy, consider going to a .380 and using good SD ammo like Speer gold dots, Federal HST, or the like in the heaviest gr. weight they make for that round. That will shrink the size of the gun substantially while still giving very adequate threat stopping power.
This is the Nano I carry:
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changes to a stock Nano that I've made include a stainless guide rod, Trijicon night sights, a Centerfire laser, and Talon rubberized grips. I use Speer GDHP-SB 124gr +P 9mm
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