What manufacturers are currently selling are polymer framed handguns with shaped grips. Why? Because its the "IN" thing to sell.
We connoisseurs are a very rare and special breed of shooters. We actually shoot guns often enough to know what we like. Most of our brethren at the gun stores are NOT-and in order for a firm like S&W to generate a profit, they have to sell their guns to clients beyond the cognoscenti.
That sucks, and for what its worth I hate to even have to type this. But-and all of us have witnessed this to an extent- people are lemmings, and gun buyers are the worst lemmings of the bunch.
"Don't buy a Beretta. The Slide will Crack in TWO!"
"Guns with external safeties will get you killed!"
"Double action is impossible to run fast!"
"Police Agency X uses the Glock, so that's what I'm buying"
"Glock is the best, and metal frame guns are obsolete"
.....yadda, yadda , yadda. Its garbage, but that's the nasty business of market perception. People buy things because it makes them feel good, and gaining social approval is partly why the gun business is so profitable. Right now the "crowd" likes polymer frame guns with strikers and pillbox slides, so that's what companies focus on.
You could have the best handgun ever made, but if it doesn't conform to the trends of the moment its destined for history's scrap heap.If S&W released a 5906 today, it would be a modern day repeat of the Bren Ten debacle.