OP I’d like to share some of my experience and thoughts.
Started with 2 Tokarev (Russian & Chinese type 54 KSI Pomona CA)
Didn’t know much about pistols and different pistol caliber. Prior to that only had couple of rifle experiences and jump started pistol with Tokarev.
Because I didn’t know, everything was normal to me. Every time trigger is pulled, it was breathing fire like a dragon and made relatively big fireball. It was pure fun to shoot.
Then tried 9mm handgun made of polymer. Wow it felt feather light, compared to full metal frame Tok.
Aimed then pulled trigger and experienced quite different feeling. It felt rather snappy. Less recoil, less bang, and there was no fireball.
Next was 45 ACP 1911 STI. Full metal like Tok. Again it felt totally different. It was not snappy at all.
Medium to light heavy weight power travelling through your arm and all the way to my back.
It was fun. Different fun.
Next was 38 Special. Heavy revolver. It had light recoil and was fun to shoot. Didn’t feel snappy.
Next was 357 Mag. Same gun. Different recoil. Not snappy but felt it’s got some power.
Next was 357 Sig polymer gun. It was very very snappy. Din’t enjoy.
Realized lighter the gun more snappy they could be, and requires/ demands some good amount of practise. On the flip side, heavier the gun less recoil could be felt, and could practise while having fun.
Next was 1911 in 22lr.
No recoil at all, and ammo is real cheap.
Can shoot and hit anywhere you want within reasonable distance, but always felt something is missing. Going through 150-200 round quick, and the thirst is still there.
Then Another 1911…….etc
Perhaps, I started with Tokarev which is made of metal and heavy, I still like to shoot metal guns over polymer, and prefers single action over others.
These days, often times, ,at the range, I would start with 22lr in 1911, then finish with Tokarev.
22lr is for concentration, accuracy practise, and practise in general. Not much fun there though.
7.62x25, for me, is for pure fun. Big fireball, loud bang, and recoil that is in between 9mm and 357 Mag.
(Correct me if I am wrong, I read sometime ago that 7.62x25 is very similar to now forgotten 327 Magnum)
At least for me fun factor is significantly important, unless I am training for a competition.
For Tokarev,
Type 54 KSI Pomona version has nice trigger pull compared to Russian. (I would say same of better feeling than double action guns and 75% of $2000 single action gun…)
Muzzle break is cheap and does help with recoil. (Also creates bigger fire ball….like fire spitting dragon)
After market grips are available and makes night and day difference.
Commercial ammo is more money to shoot but more accurate.