Some of these suggestions are better than others. Some of the suggestions make me scratch my head.
A 39-2 may be the BEST choice in this situation. Here are the reasons I think so:
Single stack, fantastic single-action trigger feel, pull weight, smoothness and break. Reliable to a fault. Very handsome. Very well built. Comes with a windage adjustable sight that DOESN'T look like a train wreck. Slender. Accurate. Very attractive pistol that will stir emotion and make memories.
Best part... much like the revolver side Model 10 or Model 28... this model was so good at what it did, so popular and sold so very well that S&W made a TON of them. Around 347,000 says Mr. Roy Jinks, and how that is to your advantage is that you can get a classic American icon in firearms history without spending a crazy pile of money to get it.
The alloy frame of the 39-2 certainly is lighter than a steel frame, but in this mid-size pistol, it's nowhere near harsh. A steel frame is fantastic, but it will be quite heavy for a young shooter and isn't necessary for this job.
And jeez, a 539? Simply by the raw numbers... you will probably come across twenty or more 39-2's for every 539 that you ever see, anywhere and everywhere that you shop or seek S&W pistols.
39-2 is the best option here, if a S&W is what you'd like. And I think this would be a fantastic role for one.
