No, ALL small guns don't have recoil problems, but most do.
Almost all- but the amount of recoil varies a lot. A .22 rifle has almost no recoil, a 12 gauge shotgun a lot.
You need to define recoil capacity. All firearms have some degree of recoil. However, recoil CAPACITY is not a term used with firearms.
Weight is what affects recoil. Cut the barrel, reduce the weight, recoil will increase if all else is equal.
Sit down!! The recoil from the shotgun is likely to have you in the water, rifle and all.
There are many 'truths' about handguns. A few truths: 99.9% of all guns in America are not used in violent crimes. 99.8% of all guns are not used in crimes at all.
ALL OF THEM. Handguns are illegal.
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Generally speaking, the 9mm will have the least recoil of those 3. When comparing 40 to 45, the 40 has a sharper recoil because it is a higher pressure cartridge than the 45, and most people interpret that as heavier recoil. However, all of that is conditional on the size and weight of the gun. When shooting a heavier gun, you will generally feel less recoil than when shooting a comparable gun that is lighter. So a big heavy 45 will have less recoil than a small light 45.
Depends on your sensitivity to recoil and the type of rifle and load used. Generally, not bad at all.
Not all guns have a recoil spring. In the case of guns like the 1911A1 .45 cal pistol, when the gun fires, the slide is driven back by recoil (kick). The recoil spring is compressed, stops the slide from moving back, and pushes the slide forward for the next shot. Is does not make the gun recoil less.
All firearms have recoil Also He recoiled in shock as the caged lion snarled inches from his face.
No two lists will agree on all 10.