There is a lot of rationalization going on in this thread.
Many seem to have the perspective that revolver=mature marksman and Glock=inept neophyte spraying bullets.
I currently carry a revolver more often than anything else, but I'm not a cop. It is for very good reasons that law enforcement moved away from the wheelgun. The notion that it is still an acceptable choice as a service sidearm just isn't based in logic. That's even true in the case of highly skilled individuals. I saw mention of experience in one post. I don't know many LEO's who have been in a high number of gunfights, but if we want to look to the opinions of the select few who have, I'm pretty sure there is a consensus that an autoloader is by far the preferred choice.
Many seem to have the perspective that revolver=mature marksman and Glock=inept neophyte spraying bullets.
I currently carry a revolver more often than anything else, but I'm not a cop. It is for very good reasons that law enforcement moved away from the wheelgun. The notion that it is still an acceptable choice as a service sidearm just isn't based in logic. That's even true in the case of highly skilled individuals. I saw mention of experience in one post. I don't know many LEO's who have been in a high number of gunfights, but if we want to look to the opinions of the select few who have, I'm pretty sure there is a consensus that an autoloader is by far the preferred choice.