I was shooting at an indoor range several years ago. The lanes were full of young men shooting semi-auto 9mm handguns. They were shooting rapidly and having a great time. I was shooting test loads in my revolvers taking my time. I heard some of the young men scoffing at the revolvers. I was shooting 38 Specials. Not very loud. After a while I got to feeling mischievous. I loaded up my Model 29 with some real power loads and ripped off six shots. A flame came out of the muzzle with each shot. The range went quiet. Some of the young men came down to see what I had just shot. I showed them the Model 29 and few other blued revolvers. I overheard several say they were going to get a revolver after that. For the most part, the young people just haven't been exposed to revolvers. When they are, they like them. As they get older and have more disposable income, they will buy the classics and cherish them, too.