People keep asking me to teach them to shoot. My family and close friends know that I like to hunt and go shooting. I have been a public schoolteacher for a long time. Once people get to know me, they find me to be helpful and not at all "scary", so every once in a while someone will ask me to teach them to shoot. I don't mind, it can be kind of fun.
I am more of a revolver guy and have revolvers in all of the common calibers. I start people with a 22, let them shoot it til they are a little bored, then move up to 32 S&W, then maybe 32 H&R if they want to, then keep going as far as they want to go: with 38, 44, 45, whatever they want to try and feel comfortable with.
I do the same with semi-autos, but I have a gap there. My 22 autos are nice, and I have a Beretta 380 (model 84) that is fairly gentle, but nothing all that suitable in between. My 32 acp's are smallish and a bit "snappy" for their caliber. So I am looking for a larger heavier 32acp that will have gentle recoil and pretty much fill the same spot that 32 S&W does with my revolvers.
I don't have a lot of money to spend (public schoolteacher), and like old-fashioned things. Every once in a while I will run across a Colt 1903 or FN 1910/1922 that looks a bit worse for wear, but is described as mechanically sound and is in my price range.
Is there anyone here who has experience with both and could offer some advice?
I am more of a revolver guy and have revolvers in all of the common calibers. I start people with a 22, let them shoot it til they are a little bored, then move up to 32 S&W, then maybe 32 H&R if they want to, then keep going as far as they want to go: with 38, 44, 45, whatever they want to try and feel comfortable with.
I do the same with semi-autos, but I have a gap there. My 22 autos are nice, and I have a Beretta 380 (model 84) that is fairly gentle, but nothing all that suitable in between. My 32 acp's are smallish and a bit "snappy" for their caliber. So I am looking for a larger heavier 32acp that will have gentle recoil and pretty much fill the same spot that 32 S&W does with my revolvers.
I don't have a lot of money to spend (public schoolteacher), and like old-fashioned things. Every once in a while I will run across a Colt 1903 or FN 1910/1922 that looks a bit worse for wear, but is described as mechanically sound and is in my price range.
Is there anyone here who has experience with both and could offer some advice?