You can wield what you want Hunter, but I will stick to my 6" 629. Much more reliable than some Webley Fosberry wannabe.
Take that thing out as your sidearm on a big game hunt in bear country. Get it dirty and wet, and then see how well it works. My 629 will not even notice.
New doesn't necessarily mean better. Revolvers are simple machines that work best when they are left SIMPLE. Adding new metals to their construction makes them more handy. Better trigger pulls make them easier to shoot.
But making them semi-auto is just nutty. As I said before, all the drawbacks of a revolver (limited ammo, slow reloads) mated with the drawbacks of a semi-auto (reliablity, ammo limited to what can work the action)
If you showed this thing to John Browning, he would kick you in the balls. It makes no sense.