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I recommend trying a Sig P238. Very concealable and far more comfortable in hand than the LCP. I have both, I enjoy the convenience of the LCP and have enjoyed learning to shoot it - but if I was introducing someone to a compact .380 who isn't comfortable with snappy recoil, I'd definitely start them with the P238.
Also, the FN 5-7 is a light weight, low-recoiling handgun. It is also quite a bit more powerful than the 22 mag.
Glock 42 .380Carl
I would never start a beginner shooter with a semi auto and this is my experience teaching firearms instruction over 25 years to 100’s of people. Always start with the most simple firearm be it a single shot bolt action or a revolver. Srtart with a a 22 to develop fundamentals and safety.Then Get a five shot s&w revolver 38 spl. Use +p rounds to carry if the individual is mentally able to carry a firearm and thoroughly understands the rights and responsibilities of firearms ownership in Washington. 380 is inadequate . A 22 mag out of a short pistol barrel is not much better than. 22 lr. Have a lot of people been killed with a 22 lr? Sure but much better options.I have PMr and ok pistol but not top 10 choice for concealed carry.Bersa firearms are cheap poorly made in Argentina and notoriously unreliable like a Taurus made in Brazil Stick with a S&W or Ruger (not bad)revolver. After a few years and a lot of practice a semi auto if desired. i love my Glock but I still carry a 5 shot in urban settings and so do many very experienced LEO friends.