Is there a "no brainer" .22 revolver that my son can handle? Little guy wants to plink. THINK SMALL HANDS>
The Ruger Bearcat is the only scaled down revolver that I can think of.
The good news is that Ruger brought it back into production a few years ago after decades of absence from the line up. It is available in blue steel or stainless.
The second best choice for a child with small hands is a J-frame kit gun like the 4" model 34 in blue or the model 63 in stainless. While this will fit some fairly small hands if the revolvers are wearing the standard wood stocks, it still has a standard J-frame action which many small children find difficult to pull the trigger double action or cock it for single action.
I like to transition children with small hands from the Bearcat to the model 34/63 as they grow larger and their hand strength improves. As the child continues to get larger, the standard service stocks can be replaced with the J-frame target stocks and the model 34/63 can follow the child all the rest of the way to adulthood or a K-frame, whichever comes first.
One of the significant advantages to the Bearcat as a first revolver is that it is a traditional SA revolver. So there is no swing out cylinder. This forces the child to slow down their shooting as putting fresh cartridges in the revolver is more time consuming than with a swing out cylinder. Cocking the action for each shot also slows them down a bit.
This is why I never start a child with a 22 auto loader. It is just Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom
change mags, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.