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mbarry201 has the right idea.
A good service revolver will last forever and hardly ever break. You might want to consider purchasing a .22lr revolver first and use it to practice with. It is cheaper to shoot and just plain fun. Plus the wife and kids can learn from it as well.
I bought an N frame .22lr Smith and Wesson almost 20 years ago and have shot thousands of rounds through it without a single problem.
A good service revolver will last forever and hardly ever break. You might want to consider purchasing a .22lr revolver first and use it to practice with. It is cheaper to shoot and just plain fun. Plus the wife and kids can learn from it as well.
I bought an N frame .22lr Smith and Wesson almost 20 years ago and have shot thousands of rounds through it without a single problem.