Parents had an 'almost' break-in (cops got him at the window... had been chasing him).
Dad was 1000 miles away when it happened, and mom was home alone. Dad was rattled enough he asked me to teach them to shoot and he wants to get a pistol for the house (long gun is not preferable at this time).
I have all semi-auto pistols. Will be working with mom on the .22 to start off.
My brain was thinking a hammerless revolver may be a good option for them. I do not see them ever being recreational or high volume shooters. If they want, they may always shoot my stuff if they start going that direction.
My rationale for revolver was less moving parts. Mom is not an invalid, but does not have strong hands (arthritis). I am concerned about her manipulating slides/failures etc if necessary, which is where the revolver came into my mind. Dad had an idea about leaving mag out in storage for safety on an semi-auto (grandkids). I squashed that and said, you will get a biometric safe to keep it in. Quick access and safe storage.
For load, i was thinking something like the Hornady Lite in 38 caliber. Any experiences with these?
Am I way off in my rationale on a gun for less experienced operators, and one with less than avg hand strength?
Obviously it'd be great if they were more into shooting and got extremely proficient, but I do not see that. I may encourage them on a defense length shotgun in 16/20ga, but i think that'd be a tough sell.
They do have a backstop I have put up at their house, so they can do occasional practice. I have recommended they do at least some every month to keep familiar.