I have a P320 but I am still looking hard at adding a P320X5 that just got announced. Hit me up if you want to shake out the P320. Still there every Wednesday and some Tuesdays.
As for the Beretta, there are definitely M9 diehards. There is a current resurgence with these pistols in big part due to Bill Wilson's Brigadier 92G and Ernest Langdon of course. Wouldn't mind having an M9A3 with a decocker only, like the G model. But a Wilson 92G Brigadier would be very nice. I am however waiting to see when the Langdon 92 comes out. Provided it comes as Ernest spec'd it, I will probably have to pick one up.
Thanks! Will keep that in mind. I remember you mentioning your thoughts on the P320 previously.

A shooting friend that lives in NC has a Wilson Beretta. Not sure which model or what work, but don't believe he has the Brigadier. I think he may have done the action tune package or something. But he loves it! Didn't ask how much he spent.
I've shot some basic 92FS and maybe some others. While they might take me a while to get used to, I would say they are good guns and the ones that I shot, shot well. The safety/decocker thing seemed awkward to me, but mostly because of unfamiliarity.
Come to a HDF open shoot and you can try my VP9.
Thank you for the offer, but I have plenty of opportunity to try both the VP9 and P320 via friends and shooting events.

I've shot the VP9 a little here and there as well. Nice gun for sure. Just the "universal" mag release messes me up. My HK USP Compact has that same/similar mag release. That was the first gun I ever bought. Since then, I've done most shooting with Glock and other thumb button mag release. So that's something that I'm used to and have ingrained. So much so that even while shooting my HK at the bullseye range, I find myself having to sort of think my way around the gun since that's the only gun that I have that has that ambi-paddle mag release as well as other features. So the point where even if I really like the VP9, it would take me a while to get used to it. An interesting test would be to shoot one in an IPSC/USPSA match and see.