Jeff Cooper was once criticized for showing up to teach a class carrying a 1911, because it was "unfair." His reply was that perhaps the first requirement of a fighting handgun is that it be unfair.
When I teach a new shooter, I am always going to start them out on the easiest gun to shoot that I possibly can. Once they have mastered this, then I start increasing the difficulty level with more recoil, heavier triggers, different sights, etc.
Although I see value in doing at least some of the one's practice with a heavier trigger, such as a double action revolver, when I select a gun for competition or for mor serious purposes, an select the one that is easiest for me to shoot well.
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