I just can't help but wonder, why would you buy a "new generation" if you're happy with what you have. And, if you aren't happy with what you have, why do you have it??
If some change to the next gen gun makes you happier, well, isn't that always the case with about everything?? Changes get made to enhance the appeal to the buying public, so to sell the product.
Car makers do it every year, and have for a long time. Gunmakers do it when they find an actual improvement, or when market demand makes it worthwhile.
Sometimes the changes are small and sometimes they amount to a whole new model.
If you're worried that what you buy today will be replaced by a newer model, don't worry, eventually, it will be.
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All else being equal (and it almost never is) bigger bullets tend to work better.
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