BLACKHAWKNJ
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Revolver are more reloader friendly.
In my world, the only role for a semi-auto is as "backup" to my wheelguns. As much as I love revolvers, and find they are adequate for 95% of my needs, I'd like to keep a high-capacity mag fed gun in case Rodney King style riots break out in my neighborhood. This is not totally out of the realm of possibility...they have happened here in Cincinnati on more than one occasion.
A revolver won't go out of battery if push really comes to thug and you are forced to ram the muzzle into an assailant.
A lot of people I ride with carry LCP's. When I showed them how little pressure on the muzzle it took to disable the little semi, several are looking to get a good old 5 shot 38.
Living near the coast in FL. if you do a lot of riding you're gonna get wet. When riding I usually carry a Glock 27, just because I can dry it out better than a soaked revolver.
During the dryer season, I like a 642.
The answer you seek is in your question.
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Both platforms have their advantages - & disadvantages.
For me, a finely assembled Colt 1911 aside, pre-lock S&W revolvers can't be matched for pride of ownership, reliability, & general shooting enjoyment. No need to shag brass at the range either.
Down side? Bulk, weight, limited capacity, & an absolute shortage of qualified revolver smiths.
SA's load faster, typically offer a superior firepower loadout in weight class, & generally pack (CCW at least) more readily.
Down side? After many years, I've never learned to trust a S/A magazine - for reliability. A hard jam - at the wrong time, will get you killed. Doesn't mean I've given up though. Currently using Tripp Research "Super 7" kits in Wilson 47D mags - for low profile 1911 carry, w/ Wilson ETM +P mags for backup.
Oh yeah, recently, after years of looking down by nose at plasti-pistols, I've acquired a Glock 19 Gen5 - for evaluation. Initial impressions? It's a phenomenally utilitarian SD weapon. So far 100% reliable, & easy to shoot "combat accurate". It is ergonomic - for my medium size hands. The Gen5 trigger is surprisingly manageable, w/ a trigger reset that is sweet - to say the least. Will I learn to love it? We'll see.
So what's my normal EDC? 90% of the time (in town), it's my M&P340 - loaded w/ .38spl+P Gold Dots, in a DeSantis Nemesis. It's very easy to carry, I trust it, & it's just too easy to drop it in my pocket on the way out the door. Is it tons of fun at the range? Not even close.
My solution to the OP's dilemma? Get both, as there is no "perfect for every occasion" solution.