Over the
DECADES I have switched/struggled with both, for several reasons,
over and over.
And I always end up back in the 19th/20th century.

I started carrying a handgun
EVERYDAY for a livin, in 1976. In 1977 I had a disagreement with a young man from Oklahoma that had a Misdemeanor warrant. He decided to take it to the next level. That night I was carrying a Smith Model 28. I won, he lived. The Model 28 performed admirablely.
Then the following year, 1978, another disagreement, this time, with 2 gentlemen from Dallas, TX concerning a brand new Buick that didn't happen to belong to them, but were reluctant to give it up peacefully. My pistol in that discussion was a custom built Lightweight Commander in 45acp. Both left the scene leaking, but both thankfully lived. I never carried a 45acp on duty again. Lesson learned? Cars are in almost all aspects decent cover against the 45acp.
So its been for the last 49 years, where I would occasionally give into the latest, greatest, newest, can't be beat, semiautomatic pistol, with the latest bullet technology that never fails. Well, almost never. Except when it does, then you have to shoot'em some more.
Each time I've drifted, I've always felt a little insecure in my transition into that latest, greatest realm of personal armament, and each time I've always retreated back to what worked so well those almost 5 decades ago.
The good ole 125 grain SJHP in 357 magnum, and make mine in a Model 66 Smith with a 4" barrel, (but wouldn't turn down a 686). I'm old now, but I still don't miss much when "practicin" , and I'll take the
ALMOST 100% RELIABILITY (I did say almost) and the stopping power that hasn't been matched yet, over all those half-a-box capacity electric pistols.
My younger son says I'm stuck in the 20th century. Well, its peaceful here, and finally, permanently settled. 