I'm a BHP fan, (47 yrs old, heh!) but I'm with Ken Mays on this one. Get a $350-$375 CZ75B while you still can. Fifteen to 16 shots depending on the magazine, smooth non-stacking trigger, inside SIG 210-like slide rails, great workmanship, $35 15 shot factory mags readily available (from VonFatman), etc., etc. Wonderful pistol and about the best value out there (and thus why I'm NOT saying go for the $475-$575 BHP!).
As an alternative, I highly recommend the Springfield XD9, or the late HS2000, the XD predecessor. This Glock-looking polymer-framed 9mm has a sweet CZ75-BHP-like grip and it's striker system yields great groups out of the box in noob and veteran hands alike. XD9s are $400 street, +$50 /-$25 or so. YMMV. I liked it so much that I sold my G17 and G19, both of which were not a comfortable to hold and not as accurate when I fired them vs. the HS2000, CZ75, and of course, my BHPs.
Both of these, CZ and XD, are accurate and reasonable, matching the criteria to a "T".
Take yer pick!
Noah