Are you kidding me??????
They are THE original "point and click device".
Semi-autos are handy tools for very experienced shooters,but I NEVER recommend anything BUT a revolver for self-defense for new shooters.
Revolvers are a hell of a lot safer for newbies to own and carry,too. Newbies are ALWAYS fooling around with semi-autos,trying to remember if they left a round in the chamber or not,if the safety is on or not,etc,etc,etc.
Most,in a panic situation,will end up pulling the trigger on an empty chamber because they were afraid to leave a round in the chamber because it might go off and hurt them or a family member.
The ones that don't,almost inevitably end up having accidential discharges from doing ignorant stuff like taking the magazine out thinking it is unloaded because they forgot they chambered a round. Yes,some semi-autos DO have magazine disconnect that doesn't allow them to fire without the magazine being firmly inserted,but not all of them.
Once again,THINK REVOLVER.
BTW,I have a couple of VERY accurate and reliable 1911A1's in 45ACP that are tackdrivers,but for day to day use,I carry my 5 shot single-action only 44 Special with the 3 inch barrel.
I don't even carry any reloads for it because by the time I shoot it 5 times there will be loaded guns laying around on the ground their owners no longer have any use for.
After all,if you get confronted and threatened on the street,it ain't going to be the most recent incarnation of the Symbolize Liberation Army. It will be a couple of ignorant thug fools with guns that were stolen that they have probably never even shot.
Same thing with home invaders.
These people are NOT professional hit men who have spent a lot of time at the range or who have been in gunfights were the other side fires back. They are thugs and fools , and are more likely to dump a load in their pants than to charge at you while aiming and shooting.
Drop the first one or two coming at you ,and the rest will hear their mamas calling them home for lunch.