Notwithstanding the trigger of a Glock being worse than a revolver, you still have the inherent accuracy issues of a 2 inch snubby. For someone who "never shoots," I still don't see a snubby being a solid choice as a SD weapon. Unless you're talking about a 1-3 yard engagement.
I'm also not conceding the point that a revolver trigger is better than a Glock factory trigger. I own and shoot both. You can't tell me with a straight face a double action pull is easier than a Glock factory. I'm not saying Glock factory triggers are good, I'm just saying they are better than DA revolvers.
I learned to shoot with a Glock 27. Snappy recoil, factory trigger, terrible grip, etc. It took me years to get "OK" with it. I wouldn't call myself proficient by any stretch. It's just not likely someone who never shoots is going to do well with any pistol, IMO.
I'm also not conceding the point that a revolver trigger is better than a Glock factory trigger. I own and shoot both. You can't tell me with a straight face a double action pull is easier than a Glock factory. I'm not saying Glock factory triggers are good, I'm just saying they are better than DA revolvers.
I learned to shoot with a Glock 27. Snappy recoil, factory trigger, terrible grip, etc. It took me years to get "OK" with it. I wouldn't call myself proficient by any stretch. It's just not likely someone who never shoots is going to do well with any pistol, IMO.