I agree. But let me explain my rationale for the question.
I am approaching the half century mark. I have found that the recoil of various firearms is beginning to cause me hand pain and I have noticed that sometimes my finger joints hurt. My fear is that I am developing arthritis.
After my father passed away my mother decided she wanted start using a firearm. Initially she had a Taurus Beretta 92 clone that belonged to my father. She liked it and ran it fine, but as time progressed she found that she began having trouble running the slide and loading the mags due to arthritis in her hands. Through experimentation my brother and I found that a med frame revolver worked great for her.
I am projecting that I may have a similar future. While I have owned and used glocks primarily since 1998, I want to "future proof" myself.
I am concerned with the state of future gun laws. I am afraid that there will be legislation coming that will make it difficult to buy spare parts or ship guns back for repairs, so I want to get a durable revolver that will be as unlikely as possible to go out of time or need spare parts with a reasonable firing schedule.
I also wanted to get something that was a size that was reasonable for me to conceal so it would have some uses today.
In my opinion this is pretty much the premier resource for all things involving actually shooting rather than theorizing, so I figured I would ask.