They're both fine, reliable guns. It all boils down to which one works better for you, but I would feel well armed with either. I guess it depends on whether you want a double-action pistol that can be carried with the hammer down, or a single-action pistol that ought to be carried cocked and locked.
The Browning fits my hand better, and it's a classic design for a reason. I'd go with the Browning, but whichever way you go, it would not be a bad choice either way.
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