The straight is better for accuracy, but pistol is more comfortable for sustained fire (like target practice.) I prefer pistol 'cause that's what I hunt with.
Target or defense. Practice depends on what discipline you seek to master.
If the target is stationary, it is much easier to hit with a shotgun. But in most normal hunting usages for shotgun, the target is moving, and this requires learning how to "lead" the target, which takes practice.
Either to kill with a pistol or hit said target with a pistol. It basically means use a pistol.
Your question is a little confusing. I know that Daisy made a 110 Air Force rocket command BB Rifle and models 747 Target pistol, model 777 Target pistol, a model 62 Target pistol and a model 118 Targeteer pistol. but I know of no 110 Target special pistol. However, I suggest you contact Daisy and ask them. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy See the link below
Use Waddcutter pellets, or Target pellets. Don't use BB's for target practice they are not as accurate as pellets. BB's are okay for plinking.
The Crosman Bullseye Target model 105 is a pump pistol made between 1947-52
Depends on what your gametype or preference is. If you like the look of a co2 revolver for target practice then buy it. If your using a automatic pistol for cqb or a sidearm then get that.
A Colt 22 target pistol can be worth anywhere from 100 to 500 dollars. This all depends on what shape the gun is in.
A red dot sight or reflex sight is a common attachment that is sticky and mounted on top of a pistol to provide better aiming precision by projecting a red dot onto the target.
In comparison to regular infantryman, you get better training, better equipment, and more target practice and ammunition allowence.
The pistol is intended to be fired from the hand. It is pointed at the target, the trigger pulled, and it fires.