Sig quality is not what it used to be. Therefore, I would not recommend one.
Huh? What are you basing this on?
I'm a Sig guy, and have nearly zero malfunctions in any of them. Combined round count in my Sigs is well over 15,000 - we're not talking about Safe Queens here. P229s, P226s, X5s, and Bruce Gray custom Sigs have all been marvelous guns for me.
That said, don't buy a Sig, or anything else, on recommendation. Buy what is comfortable for you. Glock, HK, CZ, Sig, Beretta, S&W M&P, Springfield XD or even STi 2011s all have guns in their respective families that will accomplish the task. Buy what you are comfortable with, what you shoot well, and what you like. Each has their own quirks that are well discussed in their respective communities, but none of them are anything you can't resolve. Grip Angle, weight, capacity, caliber, ergonomics, carry issues, intended use, and similar issues should drive your decisions, and you need to shoot enough of those guns to develop your own opinion on each of those questions.
My local range for instance will rent you anything and everything in a given caliber for $20 all day. Pay a $15 range fee, $20 rental fee (let's say 9mm), and then try out everything they have in 9mm for as long as you want. They have 40-50 guns in that caliber, and you can shoot every one of them. Narrow your choices down to 5 or 6 guns, then do a bunch of internet research, then go back and shoot them again. And again... The winner will be clear to you, and only you.