There is always going to be evolution and there should be. However, there is also a need to not go too far. Electronics are all fine and dandy, but how far do we want to rely on a system that is subject to power availability or disruption. I think of the electronics the anti's want on firearms that will only allow a certain person to fire. What if ... Your electronics fail, you lose your "ring," your gun is disabled and you pick another up in a fight ...
Does anyone know how electronic ignition is standing up in muzzle loading? Sounded like a good idea, I saw lots of ads the last two years, but I have not heard or seen anything this year. Nobody that I know has one or knows anyone that has one.
If you think this sounds like I don't trust technology, you are somewhat correct. I do not fully trust electronics. Many readers on here will remember my wonderful Ohio trip. Also, right now I have a 2008 van with the anti-lock brake/traction control/stability system disabled. They can not find the issue, and have pulled the fuse just so I can drive it. If my 2020 Glock has an electronics issue, will I be able to pull the fuse and get back in the fight? Do dads and gadgets are great until your life depends on them.
From the posts on things like wood stoves and diesel vehicles I know I am not the only one with some of these phobias.