22 Long Rifle
At least moderately well. It is a recoil operated semi auto pistol. Parent gun was the Tokarev TT-33. The trigger releases the hammer, strikes firing pin, firing primer. Recoil of bullet being fired makes slide recoil, extracting and ejecting fired case. Recoil spring stops slide, reverses movement, picking up and chambering a fresh cartridge.
A revolver. Least amount of moving parts, and the least sofisticated. Easiest to clean and keep functioning/repair. "A revolver never jams."
From my experience, the 30-06 has the least recoil with the most hitting power. however, if you are actually taking a shot at an animal, you rarely notice the recoil due to adrenaline. <><><> .243, 30-30, or 7mm-08 will have modest recoil. The .223 and 22-250 have less, but arenot legal for deer in many areas, and in my opinion, too light to be a good deer cartridge.
You have to be at least 21 years old to legally purchase a pistol in the United States.
Easiest way
You should look inside the book, and take a look at the one that has the least amount of steps and the least amount of time needed is probably the easiest cheesecake to make.
shooting a 22 cal short or BB cap...........
Well......... There are many gun to choose. If you chose a pistol you can conceal it better. But, you have little ammo, big recoil, and noise. if you choose a shotgun, you have little conceal, noise, pump and even more recoil. But, you have a wide range. if you get an assuat rifle you have no conceal. you have al of of continuous fire and damage though. if you have a sniper, everyone will notice, single fire. but any one that you choose, if some one robs you, they will find it and spicifically aim for i headshot. at least that's what i would do.
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.
About $300 at least
You have to be at least 14
At least $300 to 400, depending on condition and caliber.