Next handgun please?

Not no, but hell no! What fun is that? Diversify!

I agree look outside your box. Half the fun of owning a gun is seeing the differences between them. From what you stated you've got Glock covered. How about a TC and some extra barrels? Or maybe a nice 6 shooter! Maybe in black powder? A 1911 would be nice too. Or keep what you have and add a conversion kit to get more practice at a cheaper price?
 
100 rounds...that's it? Might want to consider a cheap reloading setup instead of buying another $500 gun.

Yep.

Reloading setup, and some time invested in pistol competition. Glocks are great pistols. They ain't the be-all, end-all of pistol design, but everyone has different preferences. Run your Glocks. Learn 'em, inside and out. Get FAST and ACCURATE with them. Then experiment with new platforms if you decide to, after seeing what other shooters are running.
 
I'm with the revolver guys,,,

You need a good Smith & Wesson wheelgun,,,
Just to say you have and can shoot one.

I would suggest that you don't need anything too fancy or exotic,,,
Something in .38 Special or .357 Magnum will do.

For .38 Special I might suggest,,,
A nice 4" Model 15 Combat Masterpiece,,,
Or perhaps a 6" Model 14 Masterpiece for target shooting.

In .357 a Model 27 is a classic and a hard handgun to beat,,,
Or maybe it's no-frills cousin the Model 28 Highway Patrolman.

Anyways, what I mean is you have a few very fine semi-auto pistols,,,
But none of them are classics and never will be.

You need something in your collection that has some soul,,,
Blue steel and wood is what you need in your safe.

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I am a fan of both the M&P and a Glock, that said I cant wait to buy a revolver. So I would second the guys who suggested a good 357mag / 38spl revolver by either Ruger or S&W.
 
I don't mean to sound rude but I think you need a .22 target pistol and some practice! :D

Ruger, buckmark, or SW 41 or something else nice.

A good .22 pistol will make you a better shooter with any gun. Pretty soon those shotgun patterns will turn into one ragged hole. Also practice dry firing against a blank wall and make sure nothing moves when you pull the trigger.
 
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