Over in the for sale section, someone noted that their Walther P22 wasn't very suitable for new/inexperienced shooters.
Opinions on this?
Background:
I'm new to guns, shot a cz75b stainless down at gander a few weeks ago. ordered one after completing my ccw class, and am awaiting my permit to arrive. Could be months before the gun does. (may or may not pick up something before hand, but with ammo near impossible to find, maybe not)
Sending my wife to get her ccw as well. We will also be taking a few handgun safety courses, as well as tactical courses and at least monthly trips to the range.
The reason I ask, we stopped at Gander, so she could start handling some guns. She liked the Walther PPK.
I was thinking of getting it in a .22 for range use, to help her get really comfortable with it, and having a PPK (.380) for her daily carry (when she chooses to/does) and nightstand gun. Most reviews and my research suggest the two weapons will quite similarly, with the .380 having a little more kick.
Opinions/comments/complaints about my logic?
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