Well, it seems that an old round I haven't heard from in a long time has finally made a comeback. The .38 Super is an old round dating the the '30s as an alternative to the .45 ACP as it was capable of penetrating body armor of the time which gangsters had started to use. Some famous people who have used a .38 Super were John Dillinger and Frank Hammer along with the rest of the group who took down Bonnie and Clyde. Dillinger's Colt 38 looks interesting, extended magazine, muzzle brake and foregrip, looks pretty badass.
Recently, the Super has been coming back into popularity with the competition shooters and any who hasn't yet are increasing in interest towards the round. Besides for competitive shooting, it seems like a good round for defensive(probably a tad too big for conceal carry, imo). I've seen a few people do modifications to their 9mm M1911 to convert them to fire 38 Super, besides that I know STI makes 38 Super competition M1911s. Overall, this round seems to pack a punch and is used with the classic of all pistols. If it weren't for strict gun laws here, I'd totally go for one.