I can read between the lines. I'm getting the feeling that Lloyd may not be a Glock fan!
Griz,
If you are not well acquainted with SA autos, and plan to carry one, I'd highly recommend you spend a lot of time with one before you carry it.
Just yesterday, I went to the range with a friend to shoot his newly acquired 1911 compact. He carries a Glock as a duty gun and plans to carry the 1911 off duty. Twice, while shooting the pistol, he unintentionally fired two shots while trying to fire one. Being accustomed to the Glock trigger, the short reset and light pull of the 1911 caused him to have these unintentional discharges. I
strongly advised him to spend a lot of range time with his new pistol before he starts carrying it. Anyone can learn the manual of arms for the 1911, and learn to control the trigger. Just a bit more of a learning curve than the dumbed down fire control systems.
I have heard a lot of good things about the 345. I have never owned/seen a bad Ruger. Don't know how you could go wrong with one.
Savage