no there both solid guns your looking at
one thing I will suggest to a new hand gun buyer is, BUY the gun that fits your hand best, don;t get stuck on brand or model
as a gun that fits your hand better you will always shoot better than one that doesn;t NO matter the price tag on it!
and take some shooting classes/training for a GOOD hand gun teacher
learn how to do things the RIGHT way before you start and make bad habits
as its a LOT easier to teach a new person with no pre conceived idea's
than trying to take some one that has bad habits installed in them
when I did training, I found it SO much easier to train folks with zero experience than those that THOUGHT They knew it all or didn;t need to learn anything!
MEN< seemed to have ego's more than skills at times, and it took longer to get them to break there bad habits.
and handgun shooting accurately IMO< is a skill most are NOT born with!
so don't expect to be great from day one, it takes time, practice and repeat-ability of learned shills
start CLOSE< don't worry about needing to, and move back as you get better!
and keep in mind, most hand guns are NOT made to be super accurate ! in most all carry guns
there designed to be accurate enough and be reliable
there not bench rest rifles made to shoot real tiny groups afar!
and still MOST hand guns made today will be more accurate out of a rest(than most can shoot them free hand) !