A fan? Yes. Presently carrying? Well, no, but that may change. Nostalgia, post-retirement, prompted me to buy a decently-preserved S&W Model 3913 TSW, to ”replace” an original-version 3913 that I had let get away from me, in the mid-Nineties. I liked this TSW enough to decide to accumulate a 3914 LS, a 3913 NL, and a 908, plus, a few mags and spare parts, some Wolff springs, plus a couple of holsters. I am “set” to return to carrying one or more of these wonderful little pistols, if at least one or two of them pass a thorough vetting, and I have enough live-fire reps of DA/SA transitions, to make sure that I am again “in the groove.” The Panic-Demic interrupted the ammo supply, so, my 3913/3914/908 project moved to the back burner, and another expensive hobby competes with my shooting budget, but, that other hobby has topped-out, in equipment-acquisition, with no more “grail quest” items, plus, I think that I may have found a shooting range that I like.
A factor that favors DA/SA pistols, as I age, is that my left hand is aging more gracefully than my right hand. I chose* to carry right-side primary, almost 40 years ago, but I write left-handed, so, my left hand is my “smarter” hand, with the result that I tend to handle the DA-to-SA transition better when shooting lefty. My right hand does better with weapons that have consistent trigger pulls, either single-action-only, or double-action-only. Notably, when I let my first 3913 go, it was because I adopted the DA-only S&W Model 3953. (I then let the 3953 get away, when I started a phase of the 1911 being my only auto-pistol system.)
*I could not legally carry a handgun until I became a sworn LEO, in 1984. (Texas did not have a carry licensing system until ~1995.) So, when I attended a police academy, in 1983 and 1984, and was required to use a relatively heavy S&W L-Frame duty revolver, drawn from the then-mandated low-slung duty holster, the motion was not unlike throwing a heavy object under-handed. Well, I throw right-handed, and long-stroke DA was something that worked well enough for me, with either hand, so, I established right-side primary