Folks, we a living in a "throw away world" of cheap products. Guns are, in most cases" no different. I had not bought any guns in many years, but went out looking at new ones (the plastic frame ones). I call them plastic, but just because I dont know all the different technical names for the material used in making the frames. I, personally, think they all seem cheap. I look at the old ones from years ago and see the quality and reliability. I do not think most of what we are buying will be working in 75-100 years from now, but the old ones will still function perfectly if cared for. Maybe I am wrong, but I see so many problems with new guns. I rarely saw that in the 60-70's except with the so called Saturday night specials. Of course, there was no internet then, but word did still get around. Back in those days, I did buy a S&W Escort 22. It was a piece of junk then and I got rid of it. Dont remember the details, but I did not trust it. It was built well, but it had problems, dont remember what. I did buy Colt 25 Jr back then, it was Colt mede in USA. There was a recall, that I have yet to do to replace the firing pin as it could fire if dropped when chamber loaded. Still, it is a well made gun, unlike what I see today. I may just choose an old J frame S&W to carry if I can find what I want, preferably a air weight one and NOT a new one. I looked at them and they just dont seem to be made as well as the old ones. However, after saying this, a newly made one will do for a carry gun since they are not usually shot that much, except for some of you that do. To each his own.