Haha no I knowHi point carbine. Not joking.
They work good, and are pretty accurate. Simple operation too.Haha no I know
I’ve actually decent reviews on those
Yep, cost is a factor. Being new shooters that's why I suggested it. Also it's good training for semi auto pistols. The next step in weapons training. Capiticy is not an issue for slow fire training. Aiming and trigger discipline is. Also safety.Sage advice received here. I don't know what your budget is but other than the Hi Point the ones mentioned above approach $1K. The only draw back I have with the HP is magazine capacity. However, that may not be your concern. There should be ranges you can rent one or all of the above in Tallahassee. I would start there as this is a PCC for family members not you. They have to like it. You said you wanted them to get "comfortable with firearms". Help them through the process with what you have learned over time.
Sage advice received here. I don't know what your budget is but other than the Hi Point the ones mentioned above approach $1K. The only draw back I have with the HP is magazine capacity. However, that may not be your concern. There should be ranges you can rent one or all of the above in Tallahassee. I would start there as this is a PCC for family members not you. They have to like it. You said you wanted them to get "comfortable with firearms". Help them through the process with what you have learned over time.
Looking for a PCC in preferably 9mm that I can let my wife and son use and get comfortable with firearms in general.