Back on the old hog farm in northeastern Indiana, IOW, just northwest of Ft. Wayne, my stepdad had an Over/Under (.22 and shotgun) that he used to kill bats during summer months. A shotgun has to be used on bats, because how they fly.
When I was a Sophomore in high school, my step-parents bought me a Daisy Pump-Action BB Rifle Christmas. I was told that I could kill all of the Sparrows I could see/find. Why Sparrows? Because they crapped all over our farm equipment! Anyway, at night, they would sit in the roof rafters with mainly their butts showing. At first, I could get them with only the barn light on, but later I came up with the idea of holding a flashlight by the rifle in my left hand. Boy, that worked great! Next thing I knew, I had company in the barn, as in a neighbor of mine, who was a year younger. The farm equipment pretty much stayed clean after that.
Sorry Yvonne, but I need to add this: Concerning my wife, her mom's boyfriend, when my wife was 14, would go Pheasant hunting and take her mom with him. Her mom got into Pheasant hunting, as well as deer hunting and wound up with a number of rifles and a few handguns. My wife, but not her two sisters or brother, was interested in her mom's firearms, but never shot any. In 2003, when I brought buying a rifle up to her, she completely went for it. So, our first firearm was the Ruger 10/.22 rifle that we still have. Got three other rifles, but sold the Remington Express Shotgun and the Winchester Lever-Action 30-30. Ended up getting a Henry Lever-Action .22 that is fun to shoot. The Winchester was going to be used for deer and/or elk hunting, of which I never did.
As for hunting, we have absolutely nothing against it and totally love looking at trophy mounts in Bass Pro, Sheel's and Sportsman's Warehouse.
The two best pistols we have, that we both can use, is the Sig Sauer P-365/380 and the Smith & Wesson Shield M&P 9mm EZ. Both pretty easy to shoot, but the EZ still has some recoil that can be hard. However, the Slide is easy to use and take off for Field Cleaning.