I thought this might be a good discussion topic for the long weekend. My purpose is to stimulate discussion about what you think wlll be or should be the future of handguns - revolvers or pistols. What I'm hoping we get is a thoughtful discussion on the "not yet but could be" type of discussion. In fact, if you can make the case, you can argue that what we know as pistol or revolver will be obsolete. In my mind the time frame I'm looking at is 5 - 25 years into the future... So here it goes.
I believe that optics on carry guns will become common, and an expected feature, in the next 5 - 10 years. Though this isn't exactly revolutionary, and I am the least of those who have said this before, I do believe it will be the transition we will see. If any can correct me, I believe USPSA has been using optics for at least 15 years in competition.
When I saw those guns, I thought what a great idea for self defense, with the provision that I can still use my BUIS when the optic goes out. Most of the solutions today eliminate or partially eliminate the BUIS when using an optic, which is a negative for me. But FN has seemed to solve that problem with the release of the FNP-45 Tactical (
http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF062&gid=FNG001&mid=FNM0173). If you look closely, you will see the red dot sight sits in a spot that has been machined out of the slide. According to FN the red dot sits atop the front sight, just like on an AR. I think this is a great thing! I believe if more manufacturers give this option we will see a big spike in red dot sales and a change in how some self defense tactics are taught.
I'm not saying this is a paradigm shift, I have a few of those I'm working on, but it does move us forward, not in a circle.
Chime in with your own thoughts, not just in disagreement or agreement with me, but what you think firearms will look like in 5 - 25 years from now.