I did a bit of the bashing. There is nothing at all wrong with a Glock as a self defense weapon and it has a lot to recommend it for that role.
But comparing it to a S&W is a bit of apples and oranges and the only reference to self defense made by OP was "I wanted a good stopping round like the .357 mag but I wanted less recoil"
Part of the bashing came from originally posting in the S&W revolver section. If I hurt any feeling I hope they heal and develop into calluses.
I personally will continue to carry revolver. Why, especially in light of the fact that I think rounds like the 45 acp (and 44 spec) are the top of heap for self defense? Because I have shot way more rounds out of a revolver and will continue to do so. Operating a revolver is now second nature to me. Simple dependable. The chances I will ever be in a situation where I need a high round count are winning the big lotto low.
If I was a young LEO I might well look at it way different.
But comparing it to a S&W is a bit of apples and oranges and the only reference to self defense made by OP was "I wanted a good stopping round like the .357 mag but I wanted less recoil"
Part of the bashing came from originally posting in the S&W revolver section. If I hurt any feeling I hope they heal and develop into calluses.
I personally will continue to carry revolver. Why, especially in light of the fact that I think rounds like the 45 acp (and 44 spec) are the top of heap for self defense? Because I have shot way more rounds out of a revolver and will continue to do so. Operating a revolver is now second nature to me. Simple dependable. The chances I will ever be in a situation where I need a high round count are winning the big lotto low.
If I was a young LEO I might well look at it way different.