Very true. Funny story. When I took my CCW years ago, the last part was the practical test at the range. Everyone had to bring their own gun, and there were maybe 4 classes there, over 30 people. Started out setting around as the instructors came around for the final stuff, checking weapons, what not. I had my 6" GP 100, and almost everyone there had semis. Seriously, I think there were less than 5 wheel guns in that crowd, and several were women with snub 38s for their purse. You should have heard the comments about how many rounds they had, spare clips, you would have thought some of these guys were going to be doing CQB in Takrit. And even the girls/women commented on my (and the few others) obsolete (in various words, "old timey" etc) handguns.
That ended real quick at the line. I've been shooting handguns for over 40 years, including a few thousand rounds in "informal competition", and that includes at least 500 through that GP 100. Out of all those shooting that night, I was the only one with perfect scores on both the short and long (so they called) range 5 round rapid fire (well, 5 in 5 seconds IIRC) targets. Instructors held mine up as best of the night, shot the centers out of both sheets. Me and my "old timey" 6 shooter. And to make it better, a significant portion of the mouthy crowd forgot their safeties, experienced FTF or FTE issues, a few even had trouble figuring out how to chamber a round (which produced some of the FTFs) and needed help. Makes me a bit nervous that almost everyone got their CCW that night...