My first real handgun was a revolver, and I was late to come to semi-automatics as I never quite believed they could be as reliable as a wheelgun. But over the years the guns got better, and I found that the added capacity and ease of concealment made the semi the preferred personal defense weapon. But recently I have had an occasional FTE to FTF in two semi autos that did so despite being well maintained and cleaned and lubricated. It made me start thinking again about how reliability is the most important factor in a handgun, and how a quality revolver (such as any of the S&W that I own) could be forgotten about for decades and will still surely go bang when the trigger is pulled, are probably what I should count on for the safety of myself and my loved ones. My J-frame snubbie may only have 5 rounds of 38+ ammo but I am 100% confident that it will work if needed; something I am not really so sure about my several semi's. Last year I sold off a beautiful and very, very accurate Kimber because every once in awhile it jammed on me. Now the same doubts have resurfaced about my other semi-autos.